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<h1><a href="dlp_v2.html">Cloud Data Loss Prevention (DLP) API</a> . <a href="dlp_v2.organizations.html">organizations</a> . <a href="dlp_v2.organizations.inspectTemplates.html">inspectTemplates</a></h1>
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<h2>Instance Methods</h2>
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<p class="toc_element">
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<code><a href="#create">create(parent, body, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
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<p class="firstline">Creates an InspectTemplate for re-using frequently used configuration</p>
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<p class="toc_element">
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<code><a href="#delete">delete(name, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
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<p class="firstline">Deletes an InspectTemplate.</p>
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<p class="toc_element">
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<code><a href="#get">get(name, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
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<p class="firstline">Gets an InspectTemplate.</p>
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<p class="toc_element">
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<code><a href="#list">list(parent, orderBy=None, pageToken=None, x__xgafv=None, pageSize=None)</a></code></p>
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<p class="firstline">Lists InspectTemplates.</p>
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<p class="toc_element">
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<code><a href="#list_next">list_next(previous_request, previous_response)</a></code></p>
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<p class="firstline">Retrieves the next page of results.</p>
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<p class="toc_element">
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<code><a href="#patch">patch(name, body, x__xgafv=None)</a></code></p>
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<p class="firstline">Updates the InspectTemplate.</p>
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<h3>Method Details</h3>
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<div class="method">
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<code class="details" id="create">create(parent, body, x__xgafv=None)</code>
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<pre>Creates an InspectTemplate for re-using frequently used configuration
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for inspecting content, images, and storage.
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See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-templates to learn more.
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Args:
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parent: string, The parent resource name, for example projects/my-project-id or
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organizations/my-org-id. (required)
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body: object, The request body. (required)
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The object takes the form of:
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{ # Request message for CreateInspectTemplate.
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"inspectTemplate": { # The inspectTemplate contains a configuration (set of types of sensitive data # The InspectTemplate to create.
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# to be detected) to be used anywhere you otherwise would normally specify
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# InspectConfig. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-templates
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# to learn more.
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"updateTime": "A String", # The last update timestamp of a inspectTemplate, output only field.
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"displayName": "A String", # Display name (max 256 chars).
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"description": "A String", # Short description (max 256 chars).
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"inspectConfig": { # Configuration description of the scanning process. # The core content of the template. Configuration of the scanning process.
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# When used with redactContent only info_types and min_likelihood are currently
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# used.
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"excludeInfoTypes": True or False, # When true, excludes type information of the findings.
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"limits": {
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"maxFindingsPerRequest": 42, # Max number of findings that will be returned per request/job.
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# When set within `InspectContentRequest`, the maximum returned is 2000
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# regardless if this is set higher.
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"maxFindingsPerInfoType": [ # Configuration of findings limit given for specified infoTypes.
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{ # Max findings configuration per infoType, per content item or long
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# running DlpJob.
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"infoType": { # Type of information detected by the API. # Type of information the findings limit applies to. Only one limit per
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# info_type should be provided. If InfoTypeLimit does not have an
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# info_type, the DLP API applies the limit against all info_types that
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# are found but not specified in another InfoTypeLimit.
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"name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
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# creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
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# at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
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# a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
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# [a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}.
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},
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"maxFindings": 42, # Max findings limit for the given infoType.
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},
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],
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"maxFindingsPerItem": 42, # Max number of findings that will be returned for each item scanned.
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# When set within `InspectDataSourceRequest`,
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# the maximum returned is 2000 regardless if this is set higher.
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# When set within `InspectContentRequest`, this field is ignored.
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},
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"minLikelihood": "A String", # Only returns findings equal or above this threshold. The default is
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# POSSIBLE.
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# See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/likelihood to learn more.
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"customInfoTypes": [ # CustomInfoTypes provided by the user. See
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# https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-custom-infotypes to learn more.
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{ # Custom information type provided by the user. Used to find domain-specific
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# sensitive information configurable to the data in question.
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"regex": { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression based CustomInfoType.
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"pattern": "A String", # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
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# (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
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# google/re2 repository on GitHub.
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"groupIndexes": [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
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# specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
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42,
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],
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},
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"surrogateType": { # Message for detecting output from deidentification transformations # Message for detecting output from deidentification transformations that
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# support reversing.
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# such as
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# [`CryptoReplaceFfxFpeConfig`](/dlp/docs/reference/rest/v2/organizations.deidentifyTemplates#cryptoreplaceffxfpeconfig).
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# These types of transformations are
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# those that perform pseudonymization, thereby producing a "surrogate" as
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# output. This should be used in conjunction with a field on the
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# transformation such as `surrogate_info_type`. This CustomInfoType does
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# not support the use of `detection_rules`.
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},
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"infoType": { # Type of information detected by the API. # CustomInfoType can either be a new infoType, or an extension of built-in
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# infoType, when the name matches one of existing infoTypes and that infoType
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# is specified in `InspectContent.info_types` field. Specifying the latter
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# adds findings to the one detected by the system. If built-in info type is
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# not specified in `InspectContent.info_types` list then the name is treated
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# as a custom info type.
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"name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
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# creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
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# at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
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# a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
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# [a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}.
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},
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"dictionary": { # Custom information type based on a dictionary of words or phrases. This can # A list of phrases to detect as a CustomInfoType.
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# be used to match sensitive information specific to the data, such as a list
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# of employee IDs or job titles.
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#
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# Dictionary words are case-insensitive and all characters other than letters
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# and digits in the unicode [Basic Multilingual
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# Plane](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plane_%28Unicode%29#Basic_Multilingual_Plane)
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# will be replaced with whitespace when scanning for matches, so the
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# dictionary phrase "Sam Johnson" will match all three phrases "sam johnson",
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# "Sam, Johnson", and "Sam (Johnson)". Additionally, the characters
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# surrounding any match must be of a different type than the adjacent
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# characters within the word, so letters must be next to non-letters and
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# digits next to non-digits. For example, the dictionary word "jen" will
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# match the first three letters of the text "jen123" but will return no
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# matches for "jennifer".
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#
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# Dictionary words containing a large number of characters that are not
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# letters or digits may result in unexpected findings because such characters
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# are treated as whitespace. The
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# [limits](https://cloud.google.com/dlp/limits) page contains details about
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# the size limits of dictionaries. For dictionaries that do not fit within
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# these constraints, consider using `LargeCustomDictionaryConfig` in the
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# `StoredInfoType` API.
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"wordList": { # Message defining a list of words or phrases to search for in the data. # List of words or phrases to search for.
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"words": [ # Words or phrases defining the dictionary. The dictionary must contain
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# at least one phrase and every phrase must contain at least 2 characters
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# that are letters or digits. [required]
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"A String",
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],
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},
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"cloudStoragePath": { # Message representing a single file or path in Cloud Storage. # Newline-delimited file of words in Cloud Storage. Only a single file
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# is accepted.
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"path": "A String", # A url representing a file or path (no wildcards) in Cloud Storage.
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# Example: gs://[BUCKET_NAME]/dictionary.txt
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},
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},
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"storedType": { # A reference to a StoredInfoType to use with scanning. # Load an existing `StoredInfoType` resource for use in
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# `InspectDataSource`. Not currently supported in `InspectContent`.
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"name": "A String", # Resource name of the requested `StoredInfoType`, for example
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# `organizations/433245324/storedInfoTypes/432452342` or
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# `projects/project-id/storedInfoTypes/432452342`.
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"createTime": "A String", # Timestamp indicating when the version of the `StoredInfoType` used for
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# inspection was created. Output-only field, populated by the system.
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},
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"detectionRules": [ # Set of detection rules to apply to all findings of this CustomInfoType.
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# Rules are applied in order that they are specified. Not supported for the
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# `surrogate_type` CustomInfoType.
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{ # Deprecated; use `InspectionRuleSet` instead. Rule for modifying a
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# `CustomInfoType` to alter behavior under certain circumstances, depending
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# on the specific details of the rule. Not supported for the `surrogate_type`
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# custom infoType.
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"hotwordRule": { # The rule that adjusts the likelihood of findings within a certain # Hotword-based detection rule.
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# proximity of hotwords.
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"proximity": { # Message for specifying a window around a finding to apply a detection # Proximity of the finding within which the entire hotword must reside.
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# The total length of the window cannot exceed 1000 characters. Note that
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# the finding itself will be included in the window, so that hotwords may
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# be used to match substrings of the finding itself. For example, the
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# certainty of a phone number regex "\(\d{3}\) \d{3}-\d{4}" could be
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# adjusted upwards if the area code is known to be the local area code of
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# a company office using the hotword regex "\(xxx\)", where "xxx"
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# is the area code in question.
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# rule.
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"windowAfter": 42, # Number of characters after the finding to consider.
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"windowBefore": 42, # Number of characters before the finding to consider.
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},
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"hotwordRegex": { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression pattern defining what qualifies as a hotword.
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"pattern": "A String", # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
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# (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
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# google/re2 repository on GitHub.
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"groupIndexes": [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
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# specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
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42,
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],
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},
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"likelihoodAdjustment": { # Message for specifying an adjustment to the likelihood of a finding as # Likelihood adjustment to apply to all matching findings.
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# part of a detection rule.
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"relativeLikelihood": 42, # Increase or decrease the likelihood by the specified number of
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# levels. For example, if a finding would be `POSSIBLE` without the
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# detection rule and `relative_likelihood` is 1, then it is upgraded to
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# `LIKELY`, while a value of -1 would downgrade it to `UNLIKELY`.
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# Likelihood may never drop below `VERY_UNLIKELY` or exceed
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# `VERY_LIKELY`, so applying an adjustment of 1 followed by an
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# adjustment of -1 when base likelihood is `VERY_LIKELY` will result in
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# a final likelihood of `LIKELY`.
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"fixedLikelihood": "A String", # Set the likelihood of a finding to a fixed value.
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},
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},
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},
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],
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"exclusionType": "A String", # If set to EXCLUSION_TYPE_EXCLUDE this infoType will not cause a finding
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# to be returned. It still can be used for rules matching.
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"likelihood": "A String", # Likelihood to return for this CustomInfoType. This base value can be
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# altered by a detection rule if the finding meets the criteria specified by
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# the rule. Defaults to `VERY_LIKELY` if not specified.
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},
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],
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"includeQuote": True or False, # When true, a contextual quote from the data that triggered a finding is
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# included in the response; see Finding.quote.
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"ruleSet": [ # Set of rules to apply to the findings for this InspectConfig.
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# Exclusion rules, contained in the set are executed in the end, other
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# rules are executed in the order they are specified for each info type.
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{ # Rule set for modifying a set of infoTypes to alter behavior under certain
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# circumstances, depending on the specific details of the rules within the set.
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"rules": [ # Set of rules to be applied to infoTypes. The rules are applied in order.
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{ # A single inspection rule to be applied to infoTypes, specified in
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# `InspectionRuleSet`.
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"hotwordRule": { # The rule that adjusts the likelihood of findings within a certain # Hotword-based detection rule.
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# proximity of hotwords.
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"proximity": { # Message for specifying a window around a finding to apply a detection # Proximity of the finding within which the entire hotword must reside.
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# The total length of the window cannot exceed 1000 characters. Note that
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# the finding itself will be included in the window, so that hotwords may
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# be used to match substrings of the finding itself. For example, the
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# certainty of a phone number regex "\(\d{3}\) \d{3}-\d{4}" could be
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# adjusted upwards if the area code is known to be the local area code of
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# a company office using the hotword regex "\(xxx\)", where "xxx"
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# is the area code in question.
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# rule.
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"windowAfter": 42, # Number of characters after the finding to consider.
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"windowBefore": 42, # Number of characters before the finding to consider.
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},
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"hotwordRegex": { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression pattern defining what qualifies as a hotword.
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"pattern": "A String", # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
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# (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
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# google/re2 repository on GitHub.
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"groupIndexes": [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
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# specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
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42,
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],
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},
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"likelihoodAdjustment": { # Message for specifying an adjustment to the likelihood of a finding as # Likelihood adjustment to apply to all matching findings.
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# part of a detection rule.
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"relativeLikelihood": 42, # Increase or decrease the likelihood by the specified number of
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# levels. For example, if a finding would be `POSSIBLE` without the
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# detection rule and `relative_likelihood` is 1, then it is upgraded to
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# `LIKELY`, while a value of -1 would downgrade it to `UNLIKELY`.
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# Likelihood may never drop below `VERY_UNLIKELY` or exceed
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# `VERY_LIKELY`, so applying an adjustment of 1 followed by an
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# adjustment of -1 when base likelihood is `VERY_LIKELY` will result in
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# a final likelihood of `LIKELY`.
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"fixedLikelihood": "A String", # Set the likelihood of a finding to a fixed value.
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},
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},
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"exclusionRule": { # The rule that specifies conditions when findings of infoTypes specified in # Exclusion rule.
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# `InspectionRuleSet` are removed from results.
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"regex": { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression which defines the rule.
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"pattern": "A String", # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
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# (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
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# google/re2 repository on GitHub.
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"groupIndexes": [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
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# specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
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42,
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],
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},
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"excludeInfoTypes": { # List of exclude infoTypes. # Set of infoTypes for which findings would affect this rule.
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"infoTypes": [ # InfoType list in ExclusionRule rule drops a finding when it overlaps or
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# contained within with a finding of an infoType from this list. For
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# example, for `InspectionRuleSet.info_types` containing "PHONE_NUMBER"` and
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# `exclusion_rule` containing `exclude_info_types.info_types` with
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# "EMAIL_ADDRESS" the phone number findings are dropped if they overlap
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# with EMAIL_ADDRESS finding.
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# That leads to "555-222-2222@example.org" to generate only a single
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# finding, namely email address.
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{ # Type of information detected by the API.
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"name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
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# creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
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# at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
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# a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
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# [a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}.
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},
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],
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},
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"dictionary": { # Custom information type based on a dictionary of words or phrases. This can # Dictionary which defines the rule.
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# be used to match sensitive information specific to the data, such as a list
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# of employee IDs or job titles.
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#
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# Dictionary words are case-insensitive and all characters other than letters
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# and digits in the unicode [Basic Multilingual
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# Plane](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plane_%28Unicode%29#Basic_Multilingual_Plane)
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# will be replaced with whitespace when scanning for matches, so the
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# dictionary phrase "Sam Johnson" will match all three phrases "sam johnson",
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# "Sam, Johnson", and "Sam (Johnson)". Additionally, the characters
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# surrounding any match must be of a different type than the adjacent
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# characters within the word, so letters must be next to non-letters and
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# digits next to non-digits. For example, the dictionary word "jen" will
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# match the first three letters of the text "jen123" but will return no
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# matches for "jennifer".
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#
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# Dictionary words containing a large number of characters that are not
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# letters or digits may result in unexpected findings because such characters
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# are treated as whitespace. The
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# [limits](https://cloud.google.com/dlp/limits) page contains details about
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# the size limits of dictionaries. For dictionaries that do not fit within
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# these constraints, consider using `LargeCustomDictionaryConfig` in the
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# `StoredInfoType` API.
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"wordList": { # Message defining a list of words or phrases to search for in the data. # List of words or phrases to search for.
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"words": [ # Words or phrases defining the dictionary. The dictionary must contain
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# at least one phrase and every phrase must contain at least 2 characters
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# that are letters or digits. [required]
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"A String",
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],
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},
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"cloudStoragePath": { # Message representing a single file or path in Cloud Storage. # Newline-delimited file of words in Cloud Storage. Only a single file
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# is accepted.
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"path": "A String", # A url representing a file or path (no wildcards) in Cloud Storage.
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# Example: gs://[BUCKET_NAME]/dictionary.txt
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},
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},
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"matchingType": "A String", # How the rule is applied, see MatchingType documentation for details.
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},
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},
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],
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"infoTypes": [ # List of infoTypes this rule set is applied to.
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{ # Type of information detected by the API.
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"name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
|
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# creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
|
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# at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
|
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# a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
|
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# [a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}.
|
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},
|
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],
|
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},
|
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],
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"contentOptions": [ # List of options defining data content to scan.
|
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# If empty, text, images, and other content will be included.
|
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"A String",
|
|
],
|
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"infoTypes": [ # Restricts what info_types to look for. The values must correspond to
|
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# InfoType values returned by ListInfoTypes or listed at
|
|
# https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference.
|
|
#
|
|
# When no InfoTypes or CustomInfoTypes are specified in a request, the
|
|
# system may automatically choose what detectors to run. By default this may
|
|
# be all types, but may change over time as detectors are updated.
|
|
#
|
|
# The special InfoType name "ALL_BASIC" can be used to trigger all detectors,
|
|
# but may change over time as new InfoTypes are added. If you need precise
|
|
# control and predictability as to what detectors are run you should specify
|
|
# specific InfoTypes listed in the reference.
|
|
{ # Type of information detected by the API.
|
|
"name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
|
|
# creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
|
|
# at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
|
|
# a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
|
|
# [a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}.
|
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},
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
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"createTime": "A String", # The creation timestamp of a inspectTemplate, output only field.
|
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"name": "A String", # The template name. Output only.
|
|
#
|
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# The template will have one of the following formats:
|
|
# `projects/PROJECT_ID/inspectTemplates/TEMPLATE_ID` OR
|
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# `organizations/ORGANIZATION_ID/inspectTemplates/TEMPLATE_ID`
|
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},
|
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"templateId": "A String", # The template id can contain uppercase and lowercase letters,
|
|
# numbers, and hyphens; that is, it must match the regular
|
|
# expression: `[a-zA-Z\\d-_]+`. The maximum length is 100
|
|
# characters. Can be empty to allow the system to generate one.
|
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}
|
|
|
|
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
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|
Allowed values
|
|
1 - v1 error format
|
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2 - v2 error format
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|
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Returns:
|
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An object of the form:
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|
|
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{ # The inspectTemplate contains a configuration (set of types of sensitive data
|
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# to be detected) to be used anywhere you otherwise would normally specify
|
|
# InspectConfig. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-templates
|
|
# to learn more.
|
|
"updateTime": "A String", # The last update timestamp of a inspectTemplate, output only field.
|
|
"displayName": "A String", # Display name (max 256 chars).
|
|
"description": "A String", # Short description (max 256 chars).
|
|
"inspectConfig": { # Configuration description of the scanning process. # The core content of the template. Configuration of the scanning process.
|
|
# When used with redactContent only info_types and min_likelihood are currently
|
|
# used.
|
|
"excludeInfoTypes": True or False, # When true, excludes type information of the findings.
|
|
"limits": {
|
|
"maxFindingsPerRequest": 42, # Max number of findings that will be returned per request/job.
|
|
# When set within `InspectContentRequest`, the maximum returned is 2000
|
|
# regardless if this is set higher.
|
|
"maxFindingsPerInfoType": [ # Configuration of findings limit given for specified infoTypes.
|
|
{ # Max findings configuration per infoType, per content item or long
|
|
# running DlpJob.
|
|
"infoType": { # Type of information detected by the API. # Type of information the findings limit applies to. Only one limit per
|
|
# info_type should be provided. If InfoTypeLimit does not have an
|
|
# info_type, the DLP API applies the limit against all info_types that
|
|
# are found but not specified in another InfoTypeLimit.
|
|
"name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
|
|
# creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
|
|
# at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
|
|
# a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
|
|
# [a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}.
|
|
},
|
|
"maxFindings": 42, # Max findings limit for the given infoType.
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
"maxFindingsPerItem": 42, # Max number of findings that will be returned for each item scanned.
|
|
# When set within `InspectDataSourceRequest`,
|
|
# the maximum returned is 2000 regardless if this is set higher.
|
|
# When set within `InspectContentRequest`, this field is ignored.
|
|
},
|
|
"minLikelihood": "A String", # Only returns findings equal or above this threshold. The default is
|
|
# POSSIBLE.
|
|
# See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/likelihood to learn more.
|
|
"customInfoTypes": [ # CustomInfoTypes provided by the user. See
|
|
# https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-custom-infotypes to learn more.
|
|
{ # Custom information type provided by the user. Used to find domain-specific
|
|
# sensitive information configurable to the data in question.
|
|
"regex": { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression based CustomInfoType.
|
|
"pattern": "A String", # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
|
|
# (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
|
|
# google/re2 repository on GitHub.
|
|
"groupIndexes": [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
|
|
# specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
|
|
42,
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"surrogateType": { # Message for detecting output from deidentification transformations # Message for detecting output from deidentification transformations that
|
|
# support reversing.
|
|
# such as
|
|
# [`CryptoReplaceFfxFpeConfig`](/dlp/docs/reference/rest/v2/organizations.deidentifyTemplates#cryptoreplaceffxfpeconfig).
|
|
# These types of transformations are
|
|
# those that perform pseudonymization, thereby producing a "surrogate" as
|
|
# output. This should be used in conjunction with a field on the
|
|
# transformation such as `surrogate_info_type`. This CustomInfoType does
|
|
# not support the use of `detection_rules`.
|
|
},
|
|
"infoType": { # Type of information detected by the API. # CustomInfoType can either be a new infoType, or an extension of built-in
|
|
# infoType, when the name matches one of existing infoTypes and that infoType
|
|
# is specified in `InspectContent.info_types` field. Specifying the latter
|
|
# adds findings to the one detected by the system. If built-in info type is
|
|
# not specified in `InspectContent.info_types` list then the name is treated
|
|
# as a custom info type.
|
|
"name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
|
|
# creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
|
|
# at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
|
|
# a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
|
|
# [a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}.
|
|
},
|
|
"dictionary": { # Custom information type based on a dictionary of words or phrases. This can # A list of phrases to detect as a CustomInfoType.
|
|
# be used to match sensitive information specific to the data, such as a list
|
|
# of employee IDs or job titles.
|
|
#
|
|
# Dictionary words are case-insensitive and all characters other than letters
|
|
# and digits in the unicode [Basic Multilingual
|
|
# Plane](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plane_%28Unicode%29#Basic_Multilingual_Plane)
|
|
# will be replaced with whitespace when scanning for matches, so the
|
|
# dictionary phrase "Sam Johnson" will match all three phrases "sam johnson",
|
|
# "Sam, Johnson", and "Sam (Johnson)". Additionally, the characters
|
|
# surrounding any match must be of a different type than the adjacent
|
|
# characters within the word, so letters must be next to non-letters and
|
|
# digits next to non-digits. For example, the dictionary word "jen" will
|
|
# match the first three letters of the text "jen123" but will return no
|
|
# matches for "jennifer".
|
|
#
|
|
# Dictionary words containing a large number of characters that are not
|
|
# letters or digits may result in unexpected findings because such characters
|
|
# are treated as whitespace. The
|
|
# [limits](https://cloud.google.com/dlp/limits) page contains details about
|
|
# the size limits of dictionaries. For dictionaries that do not fit within
|
|
# these constraints, consider using `LargeCustomDictionaryConfig` in the
|
|
# `StoredInfoType` API.
|
|
"wordList": { # Message defining a list of words or phrases to search for in the data. # List of words or phrases to search for.
|
|
"words": [ # Words or phrases defining the dictionary. The dictionary must contain
|
|
# at least one phrase and every phrase must contain at least 2 characters
|
|
# that are letters or digits. [required]
|
|
"A String",
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"cloudStoragePath": { # Message representing a single file or path in Cloud Storage. # Newline-delimited file of words in Cloud Storage. Only a single file
|
|
# is accepted.
|
|
"path": "A String", # A url representing a file or path (no wildcards) in Cloud Storage.
|
|
# Example: gs://[BUCKET_NAME]/dictionary.txt
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
"storedType": { # A reference to a StoredInfoType to use with scanning. # Load an existing `StoredInfoType` resource for use in
|
|
# `InspectDataSource`. Not currently supported in `InspectContent`.
|
|
"name": "A String", # Resource name of the requested `StoredInfoType`, for example
|
|
# `organizations/433245324/storedInfoTypes/432452342` or
|
|
# `projects/project-id/storedInfoTypes/432452342`.
|
|
"createTime": "A String", # Timestamp indicating when the version of the `StoredInfoType` used for
|
|
# inspection was created. Output-only field, populated by the system.
|
|
},
|
|
"detectionRules": [ # Set of detection rules to apply to all findings of this CustomInfoType.
|
|
# Rules are applied in order that they are specified. Not supported for the
|
|
# `surrogate_type` CustomInfoType.
|
|
{ # Deprecated; use `InspectionRuleSet` instead. Rule for modifying a
|
|
# `CustomInfoType` to alter behavior under certain circumstances, depending
|
|
# on the specific details of the rule. Not supported for the `surrogate_type`
|
|
# custom infoType.
|
|
"hotwordRule": { # The rule that adjusts the likelihood of findings within a certain # Hotword-based detection rule.
|
|
# proximity of hotwords.
|
|
"proximity": { # Message for specifying a window around a finding to apply a detection # Proximity of the finding within which the entire hotword must reside.
|
|
# The total length of the window cannot exceed 1000 characters. Note that
|
|
# the finding itself will be included in the window, so that hotwords may
|
|
# be used to match substrings of the finding itself. For example, the
|
|
# certainty of a phone number regex "\(\d{3}\) \d{3}-\d{4}" could be
|
|
# adjusted upwards if the area code is known to be the local area code of
|
|
# a company office using the hotword regex "\(xxx\)", where "xxx"
|
|
# is the area code in question.
|
|
# rule.
|
|
"windowAfter": 42, # Number of characters after the finding to consider.
|
|
"windowBefore": 42, # Number of characters before the finding to consider.
|
|
},
|
|
"hotwordRegex": { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression pattern defining what qualifies as a hotword.
|
|
"pattern": "A String", # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
|
|
# (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
|
|
# google/re2 repository on GitHub.
|
|
"groupIndexes": [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
|
|
# specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
|
|
42,
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"likelihoodAdjustment": { # Message for specifying an adjustment to the likelihood of a finding as # Likelihood adjustment to apply to all matching findings.
|
|
# part of a detection rule.
|
|
"relativeLikelihood": 42, # Increase or decrease the likelihood by the specified number of
|
|
# levels. For example, if a finding would be `POSSIBLE` without the
|
|
# detection rule and `relative_likelihood` is 1, then it is upgraded to
|
|
# `LIKELY`, while a value of -1 would downgrade it to `UNLIKELY`.
|
|
# Likelihood may never drop below `VERY_UNLIKELY` or exceed
|
|
# `VERY_LIKELY`, so applying an adjustment of 1 followed by an
|
|
# adjustment of -1 when base likelihood is `VERY_LIKELY` will result in
|
|
# a final likelihood of `LIKELY`.
|
|
"fixedLikelihood": "A String", # Set the likelihood of a finding to a fixed value.
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
"exclusionType": "A String", # If set to EXCLUSION_TYPE_EXCLUDE this infoType will not cause a finding
|
|
# to be returned. It still can be used for rules matching.
|
|
"likelihood": "A String", # Likelihood to return for this CustomInfoType. This base value can be
|
|
# altered by a detection rule if the finding meets the criteria specified by
|
|
# the rule. Defaults to `VERY_LIKELY` if not specified.
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
"includeQuote": True or False, # When true, a contextual quote from the data that triggered a finding is
|
|
# included in the response; see Finding.quote.
|
|
"ruleSet": [ # Set of rules to apply to the findings for this InspectConfig.
|
|
# Exclusion rules, contained in the set are executed in the end, other
|
|
# rules are executed in the order they are specified for each info type.
|
|
{ # Rule set for modifying a set of infoTypes to alter behavior under certain
|
|
# circumstances, depending on the specific details of the rules within the set.
|
|
"rules": [ # Set of rules to be applied to infoTypes. The rules are applied in order.
|
|
{ # A single inspection rule to be applied to infoTypes, specified in
|
|
# `InspectionRuleSet`.
|
|
"hotwordRule": { # The rule that adjusts the likelihood of findings within a certain # Hotword-based detection rule.
|
|
# proximity of hotwords.
|
|
"proximity": { # Message for specifying a window around a finding to apply a detection # Proximity of the finding within which the entire hotword must reside.
|
|
# The total length of the window cannot exceed 1000 characters. Note that
|
|
# the finding itself will be included in the window, so that hotwords may
|
|
# be used to match substrings of the finding itself. For example, the
|
|
# certainty of a phone number regex "\(\d{3}\) \d{3}-\d{4}" could be
|
|
# adjusted upwards if the area code is known to be the local area code of
|
|
# a company office using the hotword regex "\(xxx\)", where "xxx"
|
|
# is the area code in question.
|
|
# rule.
|
|
"windowAfter": 42, # Number of characters after the finding to consider.
|
|
"windowBefore": 42, # Number of characters before the finding to consider.
|
|
},
|
|
"hotwordRegex": { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression pattern defining what qualifies as a hotword.
|
|
"pattern": "A String", # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
|
|
# (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
|
|
# google/re2 repository on GitHub.
|
|
"groupIndexes": [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
|
|
# specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
|
|
42,
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"likelihoodAdjustment": { # Message for specifying an adjustment to the likelihood of a finding as # Likelihood adjustment to apply to all matching findings.
|
|
# part of a detection rule.
|
|
"relativeLikelihood": 42, # Increase or decrease the likelihood by the specified number of
|
|
# levels. For example, if a finding would be `POSSIBLE` without the
|
|
# detection rule and `relative_likelihood` is 1, then it is upgraded to
|
|
# `LIKELY`, while a value of -1 would downgrade it to `UNLIKELY`.
|
|
# Likelihood may never drop below `VERY_UNLIKELY` or exceed
|
|
# `VERY_LIKELY`, so applying an adjustment of 1 followed by an
|
|
# adjustment of -1 when base likelihood is `VERY_LIKELY` will result in
|
|
# a final likelihood of `LIKELY`.
|
|
"fixedLikelihood": "A String", # Set the likelihood of a finding to a fixed value.
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
"exclusionRule": { # The rule that specifies conditions when findings of infoTypes specified in # Exclusion rule.
|
|
# `InspectionRuleSet` are removed from results.
|
|
"regex": { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression which defines the rule.
|
|
"pattern": "A String", # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
|
|
# (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
|
|
# google/re2 repository on GitHub.
|
|
"groupIndexes": [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
|
|
# specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
|
|
42,
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"excludeInfoTypes": { # List of exclude infoTypes. # Set of infoTypes for which findings would affect this rule.
|
|
"infoTypes": [ # InfoType list in ExclusionRule rule drops a finding when it overlaps or
|
|
# contained within with a finding of an infoType from this list. For
|
|
# example, for `InspectionRuleSet.info_types` containing "PHONE_NUMBER"` and
|
|
# `exclusion_rule` containing `exclude_info_types.info_types` with
|
|
# "EMAIL_ADDRESS" the phone number findings are dropped if they overlap
|
|
# with EMAIL_ADDRESS finding.
|
|
# That leads to "555-222-2222@example.org" to generate only a single
|
|
# finding, namely email address.
|
|
{ # Type of information detected by the API.
|
|
"name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
|
|
# creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
|
|
# at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
|
|
# a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
|
|
# [a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}.
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"dictionary": { # Custom information type based on a dictionary of words or phrases. This can # Dictionary which defines the rule.
|
|
# be used to match sensitive information specific to the data, such as a list
|
|
# of employee IDs or job titles.
|
|
#
|
|
# Dictionary words are case-insensitive and all characters other than letters
|
|
# and digits in the unicode [Basic Multilingual
|
|
# Plane](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plane_%28Unicode%29#Basic_Multilingual_Plane)
|
|
# will be replaced with whitespace when scanning for matches, so the
|
|
# dictionary phrase "Sam Johnson" will match all three phrases "sam johnson",
|
|
# "Sam, Johnson", and "Sam (Johnson)". Additionally, the characters
|
|
# surrounding any match must be of a different type than the adjacent
|
|
# characters within the word, so letters must be next to non-letters and
|
|
# digits next to non-digits. For example, the dictionary word "jen" will
|
|
# match the first three letters of the text "jen123" but will return no
|
|
# matches for "jennifer".
|
|
#
|
|
# Dictionary words containing a large number of characters that are not
|
|
# letters or digits may result in unexpected findings because such characters
|
|
# are treated as whitespace. The
|
|
# [limits](https://cloud.google.com/dlp/limits) page contains details about
|
|
# the size limits of dictionaries. For dictionaries that do not fit within
|
|
# these constraints, consider using `LargeCustomDictionaryConfig` in the
|
|
# `StoredInfoType` API.
|
|
"wordList": { # Message defining a list of words or phrases to search for in the data. # List of words or phrases to search for.
|
|
"words": [ # Words or phrases defining the dictionary. The dictionary must contain
|
|
# at least one phrase and every phrase must contain at least 2 characters
|
|
# that are letters or digits. [required]
|
|
"A String",
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"cloudStoragePath": { # Message representing a single file or path in Cloud Storage. # Newline-delimited file of words in Cloud Storage. Only a single file
|
|
# is accepted.
|
|
"path": "A String", # A url representing a file or path (no wildcards) in Cloud Storage.
|
|
# Example: gs://[BUCKET_NAME]/dictionary.txt
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
"matchingType": "A String", # How the rule is applied, see MatchingType documentation for details.
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
"infoTypes": [ # List of infoTypes this rule set is applied to.
|
|
{ # Type of information detected by the API.
|
|
"name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
|
|
# creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
|
|
# at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
|
|
# a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
|
|
# [a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}.
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
"contentOptions": [ # List of options defining data content to scan.
|
|
# If empty, text, images, and other content will be included.
|
|
"A String",
|
|
],
|
|
"infoTypes": [ # Restricts what info_types to look for. The values must correspond to
|
|
# InfoType values returned by ListInfoTypes or listed at
|
|
# https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference.
|
|
#
|
|
# When no InfoTypes or CustomInfoTypes are specified in a request, the
|
|
# system may automatically choose what detectors to run. By default this may
|
|
# be all types, but may change over time as detectors are updated.
|
|
#
|
|
# The special InfoType name "ALL_BASIC" can be used to trigger all detectors,
|
|
# but may change over time as new InfoTypes are added. If you need precise
|
|
# control and predictability as to what detectors are run you should specify
|
|
# specific InfoTypes listed in the reference.
|
|
{ # Type of information detected by the API.
|
|
"name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
|
|
# creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
|
|
# at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
|
|
# a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
|
|
# [a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}.
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"createTime": "A String", # The creation timestamp of a inspectTemplate, output only field.
|
|
"name": "A String", # The template name. Output only.
|
|
#
|
|
# The template will have one of the following formats:
|
|
# `projects/PROJECT_ID/inspectTemplates/TEMPLATE_ID` OR
|
|
# `organizations/ORGANIZATION_ID/inspectTemplates/TEMPLATE_ID`
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}</pre>
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</div>
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<div class="method">
|
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<code class="details" id="delete">delete(name, x__xgafv=None)</code>
|
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<pre>Deletes an InspectTemplate.
|
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See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-templates to learn more.
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Args:
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name: string, Resource name of the organization and inspectTemplate to be deleted, for
|
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example `organizations/433245324/inspectTemplates/432452342` or
|
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projects/project-id/inspectTemplates/432452342. (required)
|
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x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
|
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Allowed values
|
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1 - v1 error format
|
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2 - v2 error format
|
|
|
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Returns:
|
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An object of the form:
|
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|
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{ # A generic empty message that you can re-use to avoid defining duplicated
|
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# empty messages in your APIs. A typical example is to use it as the request
|
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# or the response type of an API method. For instance:
|
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#
|
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# service Foo {
|
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# rpc Bar(google.protobuf.Empty) returns (google.protobuf.Empty);
|
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# }
|
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#
|
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# The JSON representation for `Empty` is empty JSON object `{}`.
|
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}</pre>
|
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</div>
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|
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<div class="method">
|
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<code class="details" id="get">get(name, x__xgafv=None)</code>
|
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<pre>Gets an InspectTemplate.
|
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See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-templates to learn more.
|
|
|
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Args:
|
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name: string, Resource name of the organization and inspectTemplate to be read, for
|
|
example `organizations/433245324/inspectTemplates/432452342` or
|
|
projects/project-id/inspectTemplates/432452342. (required)
|
|
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
|
|
Allowed values
|
|
1 - v1 error format
|
|
2 - v2 error format
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
An object of the form:
|
|
|
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{ # The inspectTemplate contains a configuration (set of types of sensitive data
|
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# to be detected) to be used anywhere you otherwise would normally specify
|
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# InspectConfig. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-templates
|
|
# to learn more.
|
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"updateTime": "A String", # The last update timestamp of a inspectTemplate, output only field.
|
|
"displayName": "A String", # Display name (max 256 chars).
|
|
"description": "A String", # Short description (max 256 chars).
|
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"inspectConfig": { # Configuration description of the scanning process. # The core content of the template. Configuration of the scanning process.
|
|
# When used with redactContent only info_types and min_likelihood are currently
|
|
# used.
|
|
"excludeInfoTypes": True or False, # When true, excludes type information of the findings.
|
|
"limits": {
|
|
"maxFindingsPerRequest": 42, # Max number of findings that will be returned per request/job.
|
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# When set within `InspectContentRequest`, the maximum returned is 2000
|
|
# regardless if this is set higher.
|
|
"maxFindingsPerInfoType": [ # Configuration of findings limit given for specified infoTypes.
|
|
{ # Max findings configuration per infoType, per content item or long
|
|
# running DlpJob.
|
|
"infoType": { # Type of information detected by the API. # Type of information the findings limit applies to. Only one limit per
|
|
# info_type should be provided. If InfoTypeLimit does not have an
|
|
# info_type, the DLP API applies the limit against all info_types that
|
|
# are found but not specified in another InfoTypeLimit.
|
|
"name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
|
|
# creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
|
|
# at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
|
|
# a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
|
|
# [a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}.
|
|
},
|
|
"maxFindings": 42, # Max findings limit for the given infoType.
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
"maxFindingsPerItem": 42, # Max number of findings that will be returned for each item scanned.
|
|
# When set within `InspectDataSourceRequest`,
|
|
# the maximum returned is 2000 regardless if this is set higher.
|
|
# When set within `InspectContentRequest`, this field is ignored.
|
|
},
|
|
"minLikelihood": "A String", # Only returns findings equal or above this threshold. The default is
|
|
# POSSIBLE.
|
|
# See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/likelihood to learn more.
|
|
"customInfoTypes": [ # CustomInfoTypes provided by the user. See
|
|
# https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-custom-infotypes to learn more.
|
|
{ # Custom information type provided by the user. Used to find domain-specific
|
|
# sensitive information configurable to the data in question.
|
|
"regex": { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression based CustomInfoType.
|
|
"pattern": "A String", # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
|
|
# (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
|
|
# google/re2 repository on GitHub.
|
|
"groupIndexes": [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
|
|
# specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
|
|
42,
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"surrogateType": { # Message for detecting output from deidentification transformations # Message for detecting output from deidentification transformations that
|
|
# support reversing.
|
|
# such as
|
|
# [`CryptoReplaceFfxFpeConfig`](/dlp/docs/reference/rest/v2/organizations.deidentifyTemplates#cryptoreplaceffxfpeconfig).
|
|
# These types of transformations are
|
|
# those that perform pseudonymization, thereby producing a "surrogate" as
|
|
# output. This should be used in conjunction with a field on the
|
|
# transformation such as `surrogate_info_type`. This CustomInfoType does
|
|
# not support the use of `detection_rules`.
|
|
},
|
|
"infoType": { # Type of information detected by the API. # CustomInfoType can either be a new infoType, or an extension of built-in
|
|
# infoType, when the name matches one of existing infoTypes and that infoType
|
|
# is specified in `InspectContent.info_types` field. Specifying the latter
|
|
# adds findings to the one detected by the system. If built-in info type is
|
|
# not specified in `InspectContent.info_types` list then the name is treated
|
|
# as a custom info type.
|
|
"name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
|
|
# creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
|
|
# at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
|
|
# a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
|
|
# [a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}.
|
|
},
|
|
"dictionary": { # Custom information type based on a dictionary of words or phrases. This can # A list of phrases to detect as a CustomInfoType.
|
|
# be used to match sensitive information specific to the data, such as a list
|
|
# of employee IDs or job titles.
|
|
#
|
|
# Dictionary words are case-insensitive and all characters other than letters
|
|
# and digits in the unicode [Basic Multilingual
|
|
# Plane](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plane_%28Unicode%29#Basic_Multilingual_Plane)
|
|
# will be replaced with whitespace when scanning for matches, so the
|
|
# dictionary phrase "Sam Johnson" will match all three phrases "sam johnson",
|
|
# "Sam, Johnson", and "Sam (Johnson)". Additionally, the characters
|
|
# surrounding any match must be of a different type than the adjacent
|
|
# characters within the word, so letters must be next to non-letters and
|
|
# digits next to non-digits. For example, the dictionary word "jen" will
|
|
# match the first three letters of the text "jen123" but will return no
|
|
# matches for "jennifer".
|
|
#
|
|
# Dictionary words containing a large number of characters that are not
|
|
# letters or digits may result in unexpected findings because such characters
|
|
# are treated as whitespace. The
|
|
# [limits](https://cloud.google.com/dlp/limits) page contains details about
|
|
# the size limits of dictionaries. For dictionaries that do not fit within
|
|
# these constraints, consider using `LargeCustomDictionaryConfig` in the
|
|
# `StoredInfoType` API.
|
|
"wordList": { # Message defining a list of words or phrases to search for in the data. # List of words or phrases to search for.
|
|
"words": [ # Words or phrases defining the dictionary. The dictionary must contain
|
|
# at least one phrase and every phrase must contain at least 2 characters
|
|
# that are letters or digits. [required]
|
|
"A String",
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"cloudStoragePath": { # Message representing a single file or path in Cloud Storage. # Newline-delimited file of words in Cloud Storage. Only a single file
|
|
# is accepted.
|
|
"path": "A String", # A url representing a file or path (no wildcards) in Cloud Storage.
|
|
# Example: gs://[BUCKET_NAME]/dictionary.txt
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
"storedType": { # A reference to a StoredInfoType to use with scanning. # Load an existing `StoredInfoType` resource for use in
|
|
# `InspectDataSource`. Not currently supported in `InspectContent`.
|
|
"name": "A String", # Resource name of the requested `StoredInfoType`, for example
|
|
# `organizations/433245324/storedInfoTypes/432452342` or
|
|
# `projects/project-id/storedInfoTypes/432452342`.
|
|
"createTime": "A String", # Timestamp indicating when the version of the `StoredInfoType` used for
|
|
# inspection was created. Output-only field, populated by the system.
|
|
},
|
|
"detectionRules": [ # Set of detection rules to apply to all findings of this CustomInfoType.
|
|
# Rules are applied in order that they are specified. Not supported for the
|
|
# `surrogate_type` CustomInfoType.
|
|
{ # Deprecated; use `InspectionRuleSet` instead. Rule for modifying a
|
|
# `CustomInfoType` to alter behavior under certain circumstances, depending
|
|
# on the specific details of the rule. Not supported for the `surrogate_type`
|
|
# custom infoType.
|
|
"hotwordRule": { # The rule that adjusts the likelihood of findings within a certain # Hotword-based detection rule.
|
|
# proximity of hotwords.
|
|
"proximity": { # Message for specifying a window around a finding to apply a detection # Proximity of the finding within which the entire hotword must reside.
|
|
# The total length of the window cannot exceed 1000 characters. Note that
|
|
# the finding itself will be included in the window, so that hotwords may
|
|
# be used to match substrings of the finding itself. For example, the
|
|
# certainty of a phone number regex "\(\d{3}\) \d{3}-\d{4}" could be
|
|
# adjusted upwards if the area code is known to be the local area code of
|
|
# a company office using the hotword regex "\(xxx\)", where "xxx"
|
|
# is the area code in question.
|
|
# rule.
|
|
"windowAfter": 42, # Number of characters after the finding to consider.
|
|
"windowBefore": 42, # Number of characters before the finding to consider.
|
|
},
|
|
"hotwordRegex": { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression pattern defining what qualifies as a hotword.
|
|
"pattern": "A String", # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
|
|
# (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
|
|
# google/re2 repository on GitHub.
|
|
"groupIndexes": [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
|
|
# specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
|
|
42,
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"likelihoodAdjustment": { # Message for specifying an adjustment to the likelihood of a finding as # Likelihood adjustment to apply to all matching findings.
|
|
# part of a detection rule.
|
|
"relativeLikelihood": 42, # Increase or decrease the likelihood by the specified number of
|
|
# levels. For example, if a finding would be `POSSIBLE` without the
|
|
# detection rule and `relative_likelihood` is 1, then it is upgraded to
|
|
# `LIKELY`, while a value of -1 would downgrade it to `UNLIKELY`.
|
|
# Likelihood may never drop below `VERY_UNLIKELY` or exceed
|
|
# `VERY_LIKELY`, so applying an adjustment of 1 followed by an
|
|
# adjustment of -1 when base likelihood is `VERY_LIKELY` will result in
|
|
# a final likelihood of `LIKELY`.
|
|
"fixedLikelihood": "A String", # Set the likelihood of a finding to a fixed value.
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
"exclusionType": "A String", # If set to EXCLUSION_TYPE_EXCLUDE this infoType will not cause a finding
|
|
# to be returned. It still can be used for rules matching.
|
|
"likelihood": "A String", # Likelihood to return for this CustomInfoType. This base value can be
|
|
# altered by a detection rule if the finding meets the criteria specified by
|
|
# the rule. Defaults to `VERY_LIKELY` if not specified.
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
"includeQuote": True or False, # When true, a contextual quote from the data that triggered a finding is
|
|
# included in the response; see Finding.quote.
|
|
"ruleSet": [ # Set of rules to apply to the findings for this InspectConfig.
|
|
# Exclusion rules, contained in the set are executed in the end, other
|
|
# rules are executed in the order they are specified for each info type.
|
|
{ # Rule set for modifying a set of infoTypes to alter behavior under certain
|
|
# circumstances, depending on the specific details of the rules within the set.
|
|
"rules": [ # Set of rules to be applied to infoTypes. The rules are applied in order.
|
|
{ # A single inspection rule to be applied to infoTypes, specified in
|
|
# `InspectionRuleSet`.
|
|
"hotwordRule": { # The rule that adjusts the likelihood of findings within a certain # Hotword-based detection rule.
|
|
# proximity of hotwords.
|
|
"proximity": { # Message for specifying a window around a finding to apply a detection # Proximity of the finding within which the entire hotword must reside.
|
|
# The total length of the window cannot exceed 1000 characters. Note that
|
|
# the finding itself will be included in the window, so that hotwords may
|
|
# be used to match substrings of the finding itself. For example, the
|
|
# certainty of a phone number regex "\(\d{3}\) \d{3}-\d{4}" could be
|
|
# adjusted upwards if the area code is known to be the local area code of
|
|
# a company office using the hotword regex "\(xxx\)", where "xxx"
|
|
# is the area code in question.
|
|
# rule.
|
|
"windowAfter": 42, # Number of characters after the finding to consider.
|
|
"windowBefore": 42, # Number of characters before the finding to consider.
|
|
},
|
|
"hotwordRegex": { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression pattern defining what qualifies as a hotword.
|
|
"pattern": "A String", # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
|
|
# (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
|
|
# google/re2 repository on GitHub.
|
|
"groupIndexes": [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
|
|
# specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
|
|
42,
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"likelihoodAdjustment": { # Message for specifying an adjustment to the likelihood of a finding as # Likelihood adjustment to apply to all matching findings.
|
|
# part of a detection rule.
|
|
"relativeLikelihood": 42, # Increase or decrease the likelihood by the specified number of
|
|
# levels. For example, if a finding would be `POSSIBLE` without the
|
|
# detection rule and `relative_likelihood` is 1, then it is upgraded to
|
|
# `LIKELY`, while a value of -1 would downgrade it to `UNLIKELY`.
|
|
# Likelihood may never drop below `VERY_UNLIKELY` or exceed
|
|
# `VERY_LIKELY`, so applying an adjustment of 1 followed by an
|
|
# adjustment of -1 when base likelihood is `VERY_LIKELY` will result in
|
|
# a final likelihood of `LIKELY`.
|
|
"fixedLikelihood": "A String", # Set the likelihood of a finding to a fixed value.
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
"exclusionRule": { # The rule that specifies conditions when findings of infoTypes specified in # Exclusion rule.
|
|
# `InspectionRuleSet` are removed from results.
|
|
"regex": { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression which defines the rule.
|
|
"pattern": "A String", # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
|
|
# (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
|
|
# google/re2 repository on GitHub.
|
|
"groupIndexes": [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
|
|
# specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
|
|
42,
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"excludeInfoTypes": { # List of exclude infoTypes. # Set of infoTypes for which findings would affect this rule.
|
|
"infoTypes": [ # InfoType list in ExclusionRule rule drops a finding when it overlaps or
|
|
# contained within with a finding of an infoType from this list. For
|
|
# example, for `InspectionRuleSet.info_types` containing "PHONE_NUMBER"` and
|
|
# `exclusion_rule` containing `exclude_info_types.info_types` with
|
|
# "EMAIL_ADDRESS" the phone number findings are dropped if they overlap
|
|
# with EMAIL_ADDRESS finding.
|
|
# That leads to "555-222-2222@example.org" to generate only a single
|
|
# finding, namely email address.
|
|
{ # Type of information detected by the API.
|
|
"name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
|
|
# creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
|
|
# at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
|
|
# a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
|
|
# [a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}.
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"dictionary": { # Custom information type based on a dictionary of words or phrases. This can # Dictionary which defines the rule.
|
|
# be used to match sensitive information specific to the data, such as a list
|
|
# of employee IDs or job titles.
|
|
#
|
|
# Dictionary words are case-insensitive and all characters other than letters
|
|
# and digits in the unicode [Basic Multilingual
|
|
# Plane](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plane_%28Unicode%29#Basic_Multilingual_Plane)
|
|
# will be replaced with whitespace when scanning for matches, so the
|
|
# dictionary phrase "Sam Johnson" will match all three phrases "sam johnson",
|
|
# "Sam, Johnson", and "Sam (Johnson)". Additionally, the characters
|
|
# surrounding any match must be of a different type than the adjacent
|
|
# characters within the word, so letters must be next to non-letters and
|
|
# digits next to non-digits. For example, the dictionary word "jen" will
|
|
# match the first three letters of the text "jen123" but will return no
|
|
# matches for "jennifer".
|
|
#
|
|
# Dictionary words containing a large number of characters that are not
|
|
# letters or digits may result in unexpected findings because such characters
|
|
# are treated as whitespace. The
|
|
# [limits](https://cloud.google.com/dlp/limits) page contains details about
|
|
# the size limits of dictionaries. For dictionaries that do not fit within
|
|
# these constraints, consider using `LargeCustomDictionaryConfig` in the
|
|
# `StoredInfoType` API.
|
|
"wordList": { # Message defining a list of words or phrases to search for in the data. # List of words or phrases to search for.
|
|
"words": [ # Words or phrases defining the dictionary. The dictionary must contain
|
|
# at least one phrase and every phrase must contain at least 2 characters
|
|
# that are letters or digits. [required]
|
|
"A String",
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"cloudStoragePath": { # Message representing a single file or path in Cloud Storage. # Newline-delimited file of words in Cloud Storage. Only a single file
|
|
# is accepted.
|
|
"path": "A String", # A url representing a file or path (no wildcards) in Cloud Storage.
|
|
# Example: gs://[BUCKET_NAME]/dictionary.txt
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
"matchingType": "A String", # How the rule is applied, see MatchingType documentation for details.
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
"infoTypes": [ # List of infoTypes this rule set is applied to.
|
|
{ # Type of information detected by the API.
|
|
"name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
|
|
# creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
|
|
# at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
|
|
# a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
|
|
# [a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}.
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
"contentOptions": [ # List of options defining data content to scan.
|
|
# If empty, text, images, and other content will be included.
|
|
"A String",
|
|
],
|
|
"infoTypes": [ # Restricts what info_types to look for. The values must correspond to
|
|
# InfoType values returned by ListInfoTypes or listed at
|
|
# https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference.
|
|
#
|
|
# When no InfoTypes or CustomInfoTypes are specified in a request, the
|
|
# system may automatically choose what detectors to run. By default this may
|
|
# be all types, but may change over time as detectors are updated.
|
|
#
|
|
# The special InfoType name "ALL_BASIC" can be used to trigger all detectors,
|
|
# but may change over time as new InfoTypes are added. If you need precise
|
|
# control and predictability as to what detectors are run you should specify
|
|
# specific InfoTypes listed in the reference.
|
|
{ # Type of information detected by the API.
|
|
"name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
|
|
# creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
|
|
# at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
|
|
# a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
|
|
# [a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}.
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"createTime": "A String", # The creation timestamp of a inspectTemplate, output only field.
|
|
"name": "A String", # The template name. Output only.
|
|
#
|
|
# The template will have one of the following formats:
|
|
# `projects/PROJECT_ID/inspectTemplates/TEMPLATE_ID` OR
|
|
# `organizations/ORGANIZATION_ID/inspectTemplates/TEMPLATE_ID`
|
|
}</pre>
|
|
</div>
|
|
|
|
<div class="method">
|
|
<code class="details" id="list">list(parent, orderBy=None, pageToken=None, x__xgafv=None, pageSize=None)</code>
|
|
<pre>Lists InspectTemplates.
|
|
See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-templates to learn more.
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
parent: string, The parent resource name, for example projects/my-project-id or
|
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organizations/my-org-id. (required)
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orderBy: string, Optional comma separated list of fields to order by,
|
|
followed by `asc` or `desc` postfix. This list is case-insensitive,
|
|
default sorting order is ascending, redundant space characters are
|
|
insignificant.
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|
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Example: `name asc,update_time, create_time desc`
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|
|
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Supported fields are:
|
|
|
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- `create_time`: corresponds to time the template was created.
|
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- `update_time`: corresponds to time the template was last updated.
|
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- `name`: corresponds to template's name.
|
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- `display_name`: corresponds to template's display name.
|
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pageToken: string, Optional page token to continue retrieval. Comes from previous call
|
|
to `ListInspectTemplates`.
|
|
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
|
|
Allowed values
|
|
1 - v1 error format
|
|
2 - v2 error format
|
|
pageSize: integer, Optional size of the page, can be limited by server. If zero server returns
|
|
a page of max size 100.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
An object of the form:
|
|
|
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{ # Response message for ListInspectTemplates.
|
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"nextPageToken": "A String", # If the next page is available then the next page token to be used
|
|
# in following ListInspectTemplates request.
|
|
"inspectTemplates": [ # List of inspectTemplates, up to page_size in ListInspectTemplatesRequest.
|
|
{ # The inspectTemplate contains a configuration (set of types of sensitive data
|
|
# to be detected) to be used anywhere you otherwise would normally specify
|
|
# InspectConfig. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-templates
|
|
# to learn more.
|
|
"updateTime": "A String", # The last update timestamp of a inspectTemplate, output only field.
|
|
"displayName": "A String", # Display name (max 256 chars).
|
|
"description": "A String", # Short description (max 256 chars).
|
|
"inspectConfig": { # Configuration description of the scanning process. # The core content of the template. Configuration of the scanning process.
|
|
# When used with redactContent only info_types and min_likelihood are currently
|
|
# used.
|
|
"excludeInfoTypes": True or False, # When true, excludes type information of the findings.
|
|
"limits": {
|
|
"maxFindingsPerRequest": 42, # Max number of findings that will be returned per request/job.
|
|
# When set within `InspectContentRequest`, the maximum returned is 2000
|
|
# regardless if this is set higher.
|
|
"maxFindingsPerInfoType": [ # Configuration of findings limit given for specified infoTypes.
|
|
{ # Max findings configuration per infoType, per content item or long
|
|
# running DlpJob.
|
|
"infoType": { # Type of information detected by the API. # Type of information the findings limit applies to. Only one limit per
|
|
# info_type should be provided. If InfoTypeLimit does not have an
|
|
# info_type, the DLP API applies the limit against all info_types that
|
|
# are found but not specified in another InfoTypeLimit.
|
|
"name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
|
|
# creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
|
|
# at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
|
|
# a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
|
|
# [a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}.
|
|
},
|
|
"maxFindings": 42, # Max findings limit for the given infoType.
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
"maxFindingsPerItem": 42, # Max number of findings that will be returned for each item scanned.
|
|
# When set within `InspectDataSourceRequest`,
|
|
# the maximum returned is 2000 regardless if this is set higher.
|
|
# When set within `InspectContentRequest`, this field is ignored.
|
|
},
|
|
"minLikelihood": "A String", # Only returns findings equal or above this threshold. The default is
|
|
# POSSIBLE.
|
|
# See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/likelihood to learn more.
|
|
"customInfoTypes": [ # CustomInfoTypes provided by the user. See
|
|
# https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-custom-infotypes to learn more.
|
|
{ # Custom information type provided by the user. Used to find domain-specific
|
|
# sensitive information configurable to the data in question.
|
|
"regex": { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression based CustomInfoType.
|
|
"pattern": "A String", # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
|
|
# (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
|
|
# google/re2 repository on GitHub.
|
|
"groupIndexes": [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
|
|
# specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
|
|
42,
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"surrogateType": { # Message for detecting output from deidentification transformations # Message for detecting output from deidentification transformations that
|
|
# support reversing.
|
|
# such as
|
|
# [`CryptoReplaceFfxFpeConfig`](/dlp/docs/reference/rest/v2/organizations.deidentifyTemplates#cryptoreplaceffxfpeconfig).
|
|
# These types of transformations are
|
|
# those that perform pseudonymization, thereby producing a "surrogate" as
|
|
# output. This should be used in conjunction with a field on the
|
|
# transformation such as `surrogate_info_type`. This CustomInfoType does
|
|
# not support the use of `detection_rules`.
|
|
},
|
|
"infoType": { # Type of information detected by the API. # CustomInfoType can either be a new infoType, or an extension of built-in
|
|
# infoType, when the name matches one of existing infoTypes and that infoType
|
|
# is specified in `InspectContent.info_types` field. Specifying the latter
|
|
# adds findings to the one detected by the system. If built-in info type is
|
|
# not specified in `InspectContent.info_types` list then the name is treated
|
|
# as a custom info type.
|
|
"name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
|
|
# creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
|
|
# at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
|
|
# a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
|
|
# [a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}.
|
|
},
|
|
"dictionary": { # Custom information type based on a dictionary of words or phrases. This can # A list of phrases to detect as a CustomInfoType.
|
|
# be used to match sensitive information specific to the data, such as a list
|
|
# of employee IDs or job titles.
|
|
#
|
|
# Dictionary words are case-insensitive and all characters other than letters
|
|
# and digits in the unicode [Basic Multilingual
|
|
# Plane](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plane_%28Unicode%29#Basic_Multilingual_Plane)
|
|
# will be replaced with whitespace when scanning for matches, so the
|
|
# dictionary phrase "Sam Johnson" will match all three phrases "sam johnson",
|
|
# "Sam, Johnson", and "Sam (Johnson)". Additionally, the characters
|
|
# surrounding any match must be of a different type than the adjacent
|
|
# characters within the word, so letters must be next to non-letters and
|
|
# digits next to non-digits. For example, the dictionary word "jen" will
|
|
# match the first three letters of the text "jen123" but will return no
|
|
# matches for "jennifer".
|
|
#
|
|
# Dictionary words containing a large number of characters that are not
|
|
# letters or digits may result in unexpected findings because such characters
|
|
# are treated as whitespace. The
|
|
# [limits](https://cloud.google.com/dlp/limits) page contains details about
|
|
# the size limits of dictionaries. For dictionaries that do not fit within
|
|
# these constraints, consider using `LargeCustomDictionaryConfig` in the
|
|
# `StoredInfoType` API.
|
|
"wordList": { # Message defining a list of words or phrases to search for in the data. # List of words or phrases to search for.
|
|
"words": [ # Words or phrases defining the dictionary. The dictionary must contain
|
|
# at least one phrase and every phrase must contain at least 2 characters
|
|
# that are letters or digits. [required]
|
|
"A String",
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"cloudStoragePath": { # Message representing a single file or path in Cloud Storage. # Newline-delimited file of words in Cloud Storage. Only a single file
|
|
# is accepted.
|
|
"path": "A String", # A url representing a file or path (no wildcards) in Cloud Storage.
|
|
# Example: gs://[BUCKET_NAME]/dictionary.txt
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
"storedType": { # A reference to a StoredInfoType to use with scanning. # Load an existing `StoredInfoType` resource for use in
|
|
# `InspectDataSource`. Not currently supported in `InspectContent`.
|
|
"name": "A String", # Resource name of the requested `StoredInfoType`, for example
|
|
# `organizations/433245324/storedInfoTypes/432452342` or
|
|
# `projects/project-id/storedInfoTypes/432452342`.
|
|
"createTime": "A String", # Timestamp indicating when the version of the `StoredInfoType` used for
|
|
# inspection was created. Output-only field, populated by the system.
|
|
},
|
|
"detectionRules": [ # Set of detection rules to apply to all findings of this CustomInfoType.
|
|
# Rules are applied in order that they are specified. Not supported for the
|
|
# `surrogate_type` CustomInfoType.
|
|
{ # Deprecated; use `InspectionRuleSet` instead. Rule for modifying a
|
|
# `CustomInfoType` to alter behavior under certain circumstances, depending
|
|
# on the specific details of the rule. Not supported for the `surrogate_type`
|
|
# custom infoType.
|
|
"hotwordRule": { # The rule that adjusts the likelihood of findings within a certain # Hotword-based detection rule.
|
|
# proximity of hotwords.
|
|
"proximity": { # Message for specifying a window around a finding to apply a detection # Proximity of the finding within which the entire hotword must reside.
|
|
# The total length of the window cannot exceed 1000 characters. Note that
|
|
# the finding itself will be included in the window, so that hotwords may
|
|
# be used to match substrings of the finding itself. For example, the
|
|
# certainty of a phone number regex "\(\d{3}\) \d{3}-\d{4}" could be
|
|
# adjusted upwards if the area code is known to be the local area code of
|
|
# a company office using the hotword regex "\(xxx\)", where "xxx"
|
|
# is the area code in question.
|
|
# rule.
|
|
"windowAfter": 42, # Number of characters after the finding to consider.
|
|
"windowBefore": 42, # Number of characters before the finding to consider.
|
|
},
|
|
"hotwordRegex": { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression pattern defining what qualifies as a hotword.
|
|
"pattern": "A String", # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
|
|
# (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
|
|
# google/re2 repository on GitHub.
|
|
"groupIndexes": [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
|
|
# specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
|
|
42,
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"likelihoodAdjustment": { # Message for specifying an adjustment to the likelihood of a finding as # Likelihood adjustment to apply to all matching findings.
|
|
# part of a detection rule.
|
|
"relativeLikelihood": 42, # Increase or decrease the likelihood by the specified number of
|
|
# levels. For example, if a finding would be `POSSIBLE` without the
|
|
# detection rule and `relative_likelihood` is 1, then it is upgraded to
|
|
# `LIKELY`, while a value of -1 would downgrade it to `UNLIKELY`.
|
|
# Likelihood may never drop below `VERY_UNLIKELY` or exceed
|
|
# `VERY_LIKELY`, so applying an adjustment of 1 followed by an
|
|
# adjustment of -1 when base likelihood is `VERY_LIKELY` will result in
|
|
# a final likelihood of `LIKELY`.
|
|
"fixedLikelihood": "A String", # Set the likelihood of a finding to a fixed value.
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
"exclusionType": "A String", # If set to EXCLUSION_TYPE_EXCLUDE this infoType will not cause a finding
|
|
# to be returned. It still can be used for rules matching.
|
|
"likelihood": "A String", # Likelihood to return for this CustomInfoType. This base value can be
|
|
# altered by a detection rule if the finding meets the criteria specified by
|
|
# the rule. Defaults to `VERY_LIKELY` if not specified.
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
"includeQuote": True or False, # When true, a contextual quote from the data that triggered a finding is
|
|
# included in the response; see Finding.quote.
|
|
"ruleSet": [ # Set of rules to apply to the findings for this InspectConfig.
|
|
# Exclusion rules, contained in the set are executed in the end, other
|
|
# rules are executed in the order they are specified for each info type.
|
|
{ # Rule set for modifying a set of infoTypes to alter behavior under certain
|
|
# circumstances, depending on the specific details of the rules within the set.
|
|
"rules": [ # Set of rules to be applied to infoTypes. The rules are applied in order.
|
|
{ # A single inspection rule to be applied to infoTypes, specified in
|
|
# `InspectionRuleSet`.
|
|
"hotwordRule": { # The rule that adjusts the likelihood of findings within a certain # Hotword-based detection rule.
|
|
# proximity of hotwords.
|
|
"proximity": { # Message for specifying a window around a finding to apply a detection # Proximity of the finding within which the entire hotword must reside.
|
|
# The total length of the window cannot exceed 1000 characters. Note that
|
|
# the finding itself will be included in the window, so that hotwords may
|
|
# be used to match substrings of the finding itself. For example, the
|
|
# certainty of a phone number regex "\(\d{3}\) \d{3}-\d{4}" could be
|
|
# adjusted upwards if the area code is known to be the local area code of
|
|
# a company office using the hotword regex "\(xxx\)", where "xxx"
|
|
# is the area code in question.
|
|
# rule.
|
|
"windowAfter": 42, # Number of characters after the finding to consider.
|
|
"windowBefore": 42, # Number of characters before the finding to consider.
|
|
},
|
|
"hotwordRegex": { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression pattern defining what qualifies as a hotword.
|
|
"pattern": "A String", # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
|
|
# (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
|
|
# google/re2 repository on GitHub.
|
|
"groupIndexes": [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
|
|
# specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
|
|
42,
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"likelihoodAdjustment": { # Message for specifying an adjustment to the likelihood of a finding as # Likelihood adjustment to apply to all matching findings.
|
|
# part of a detection rule.
|
|
"relativeLikelihood": 42, # Increase or decrease the likelihood by the specified number of
|
|
# levels. For example, if a finding would be `POSSIBLE` without the
|
|
# detection rule and `relative_likelihood` is 1, then it is upgraded to
|
|
# `LIKELY`, while a value of -1 would downgrade it to `UNLIKELY`.
|
|
# Likelihood may never drop below `VERY_UNLIKELY` or exceed
|
|
# `VERY_LIKELY`, so applying an adjustment of 1 followed by an
|
|
# adjustment of -1 when base likelihood is `VERY_LIKELY` will result in
|
|
# a final likelihood of `LIKELY`.
|
|
"fixedLikelihood": "A String", # Set the likelihood of a finding to a fixed value.
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
"exclusionRule": { # The rule that specifies conditions when findings of infoTypes specified in # Exclusion rule.
|
|
# `InspectionRuleSet` are removed from results.
|
|
"regex": { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression which defines the rule.
|
|
"pattern": "A String", # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
|
|
# (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
|
|
# google/re2 repository on GitHub.
|
|
"groupIndexes": [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
|
|
# specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
|
|
42,
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"excludeInfoTypes": { # List of exclude infoTypes. # Set of infoTypes for which findings would affect this rule.
|
|
"infoTypes": [ # InfoType list in ExclusionRule rule drops a finding when it overlaps or
|
|
# contained within with a finding of an infoType from this list. For
|
|
# example, for `InspectionRuleSet.info_types` containing "PHONE_NUMBER"` and
|
|
# `exclusion_rule` containing `exclude_info_types.info_types` with
|
|
# "EMAIL_ADDRESS" the phone number findings are dropped if they overlap
|
|
# with EMAIL_ADDRESS finding.
|
|
# That leads to "555-222-2222@example.org" to generate only a single
|
|
# finding, namely email address.
|
|
{ # Type of information detected by the API.
|
|
"name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
|
|
# creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
|
|
# at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
|
|
# a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
|
|
# [a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}.
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"dictionary": { # Custom information type based on a dictionary of words or phrases. This can # Dictionary which defines the rule.
|
|
# be used to match sensitive information specific to the data, such as a list
|
|
# of employee IDs or job titles.
|
|
#
|
|
# Dictionary words are case-insensitive and all characters other than letters
|
|
# and digits in the unicode [Basic Multilingual
|
|
# Plane](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plane_%28Unicode%29#Basic_Multilingual_Plane)
|
|
# will be replaced with whitespace when scanning for matches, so the
|
|
# dictionary phrase "Sam Johnson" will match all three phrases "sam johnson",
|
|
# "Sam, Johnson", and "Sam (Johnson)". Additionally, the characters
|
|
# surrounding any match must be of a different type than the adjacent
|
|
# characters within the word, so letters must be next to non-letters and
|
|
# digits next to non-digits. For example, the dictionary word "jen" will
|
|
# match the first three letters of the text "jen123" but will return no
|
|
# matches for "jennifer".
|
|
#
|
|
# Dictionary words containing a large number of characters that are not
|
|
# letters or digits may result in unexpected findings because such characters
|
|
# are treated as whitespace. The
|
|
# [limits](https://cloud.google.com/dlp/limits) page contains details about
|
|
# the size limits of dictionaries. For dictionaries that do not fit within
|
|
# these constraints, consider using `LargeCustomDictionaryConfig` in the
|
|
# `StoredInfoType` API.
|
|
"wordList": { # Message defining a list of words or phrases to search for in the data. # List of words or phrases to search for.
|
|
"words": [ # Words or phrases defining the dictionary. The dictionary must contain
|
|
# at least one phrase and every phrase must contain at least 2 characters
|
|
# that are letters or digits. [required]
|
|
"A String",
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"cloudStoragePath": { # Message representing a single file or path in Cloud Storage. # Newline-delimited file of words in Cloud Storage. Only a single file
|
|
# is accepted.
|
|
"path": "A String", # A url representing a file or path (no wildcards) in Cloud Storage.
|
|
# Example: gs://[BUCKET_NAME]/dictionary.txt
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
"matchingType": "A String", # How the rule is applied, see MatchingType documentation for details.
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
"infoTypes": [ # List of infoTypes this rule set is applied to.
|
|
{ # Type of information detected by the API.
|
|
"name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
|
|
# creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
|
|
# at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
|
|
# a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
|
|
# [a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}.
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
"contentOptions": [ # List of options defining data content to scan.
|
|
# If empty, text, images, and other content will be included.
|
|
"A String",
|
|
],
|
|
"infoTypes": [ # Restricts what info_types to look for. The values must correspond to
|
|
# InfoType values returned by ListInfoTypes or listed at
|
|
# https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference.
|
|
#
|
|
# When no InfoTypes or CustomInfoTypes are specified in a request, the
|
|
# system may automatically choose what detectors to run. By default this may
|
|
# be all types, but may change over time as detectors are updated.
|
|
#
|
|
# The special InfoType name "ALL_BASIC" can be used to trigger all detectors,
|
|
# but may change over time as new InfoTypes are added. If you need precise
|
|
# control and predictability as to what detectors are run you should specify
|
|
# specific InfoTypes listed in the reference.
|
|
{ # Type of information detected by the API.
|
|
"name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
|
|
# creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
|
|
# at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
|
|
# a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
|
|
# [a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}.
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"createTime": "A String", # The creation timestamp of a inspectTemplate, output only field.
|
|
"name": "A String", # The template name. Output only.
|
|
#
|
|
# The template will have one of the following formats:
|
|
# `projects/PROJECT_ID/inspectTemplates/TEMPLATE_ID` OR
|
|
# `organizations/ORGANIZATION_ID/inspectTemplates/TEMPLATE_ID`
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
}</pre>
|
|
</div>
|
|
|
|
<div class="method">
|
|
<code class="details" id="list_next">list_next(previous_request, previous_response)</code>
|
|
<pre>Retrieves the next page of results.
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
previous_request: The request for the previous page. (required)
|
|
previous_response: The response from the request for the previous page. (required)
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
A request object that you can call 'execute()' on to request the next
|
|
page. Returns None if there are no more items in the collection.
|
|
</pre>
|
|
</div>
|
|
|
|
<div class="method">
|
|
<code class="details" id="patch">patch(name, body, x__xgafv=None)</code>
|
|
<pre>Updates the InspectTemplate.
|
|
See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-templates to learn more.
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
name: string, Resource name of organization and inspectTemplate to be updated, for
|
|
example `organizations/433245324/inspectTemplates/432452342` or
|
|
projects/project-id/inspectTemplates/432452342. (required)
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body: object, The request body. (required)
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The object takes the form of:
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{ # Request message for UpdateInspectTemplate.
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"updateMask": "A String", # Mask to control which fields get updated.
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"inspectTemplate": { # The inspectTemplate contains a configuration (set of types of sensitive data # New InspectTemplate value.
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# to be detected) to be used anywhere you otherwise would normally specify
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# InspectConfig. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-templates
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# to learn more.
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"updateTime": "A String", # The last update timestamp of a inspectTemplate, output only field.
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"displayName": "A String", # Display name (max 256 chars).
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"description": "A String", # Short description (max 256 chars).
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"inspectConfig": { # Configuration description of the scanning process. # The core content of the template. Configuration of the scanning process.
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# When used with redactContent only info_types and min_likelihood are currently
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# used.
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"excludeInfoTypes": True or False, # When true, excludes type information of the findings.
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"limits": {
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"maxFindingsPerRequest": 42, # Max number of findings that will be returned per request/job.
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# When set within `InspectContentRequest`, the maximum returned is 2000
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# regardless if this is set higher.
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"maxFindingsPerInfoType": [ # Configuration of findings limit given for specified infoTypes.
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{ # Max findings configuration per infoType, per content item or long
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# running DlpJob.
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"infoType": { # Type of information detected by the API. # Type of information the findings limit applies to. Only one limit per
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# info_type should be provided. If InfoTypeLimit does not have an
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# info_type, the DLP API applies the limit against all info_types that
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# are found but not specified in another InfoTypeLimit.
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"name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
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# creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
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# at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
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# a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
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# [a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}.
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},
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"maxFindings": 42, # Max findings limit for the given infoType.
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},
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],
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"maxFindingsPerItem": 42, # Max number of findings that will be returned for each item scanned.
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# When set within `InspectDataSourceRequest`,
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# the maximum returned is 2000 regardless if this is set higher.
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# When set within `InspectContentRequest`, this field is ignored.
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},
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"minLikelihood": "A String", # Only returns findings equal or above this threshold. The default is
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# POSSIBLE.
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# See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/likelihood to learn more.
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"customInfoTypes": [ # CustomInfoTypes provided by the user. See
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# https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-custom-infotypes to learn more.
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{ # Custom information type provided by the user. Used to find domain-specific
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# sensitive information configurable to the data in question.
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"regex": { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression based CustomInfoType.
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"pattern": "A String", # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
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# (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
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# google/re2 repository on GitHub.
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"groupIndexes": [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
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# specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
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42,
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],
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},
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"surrogateType": { # Message for detecting output from deidentification transformations # Message for detecting output from deidentification transformations that
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# support reversing.
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# such as
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# [`CryptoReplaceFfxFpeConfig`](/dlp/docs/reference/rest/v2/organizations.deidentifyTemplates#cryptoreplaceffxfpeconfig).
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# These types of transformations are
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# those that perform pseudonymization, thereby producing a "surrogate" as
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# output. This should be used in conjunction with a field on the
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# transformation such as `surrogate_info_type`. This CustomInfoType does
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# not support the use of `detection_rules`.
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},
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"infoType": { # Type of information detected by the API. # CustomInfoType can either be a new infoType, or an extension of built-in
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# infoType, when the name matches one of existing infoTypes and that infoType
|
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# is specified in `InspectContent.info_types` field. Specifying the latter
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# adds findings to the one detected by the system. If built-in info type is
|
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# not specified in `InspectContent.info_types` list then the name is treated
|
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# as a custom info type.
|
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"name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
|
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# creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
|
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# at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
|
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# a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
|
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# [a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}.
|
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},
|
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"dictionary": { # Custom information type based on a dictionary of words or phrases. This can # A list of phrases to detect as a CustomInfoType.
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# be used to match sensitive information specific to the data, such as a list
|
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# of employee IDs or job titles.
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#
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# Dictionary words are case-insensitive and all characters other than letters
|
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# and digits in the unicode [Basic Multilingual
|
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# Plane](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plane_%28Unicode%29#Basic_Multilingual_Plane)
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# will be replaced with whitespace when scanning for matches, so the
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# dictionary phrase "Sam Johnson" will match all three phrases "sam johnson",
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# "Sam, Johnson", and "Sam (Johnson)". Additionally, the characters
|
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# surrounding any match must be of a different type than the adjacent
|
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# characters within the word, so letters must be next to non-letters and
|
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# digits next to non-digits. For example, the dictionary word "jen" will
|
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# match the first three letters of the text "jen123" but will return no
|
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# matches for "jennifer".
|
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#
|
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# Dictionary words containing a large number of characters that are not
|
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# letters or digits may result in unexpected findings because such characters
|
|
# are treated as whitespace. The
|
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# [limits](https://cloud.google.com/dlp/limits) page contains details about
|
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# the size limits of dictionaries. For dictionaries that do not fit within
|
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# these constraints, consider using `LargeCustomDictionaryConfig` in the
|
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# `StoredInfoType` API.
|
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"wordList": { # Message defining a list of words or phrases to search for in the data. # List of words or phrases to search for.
|
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"words": [ # Words or phrases defining the dictionary. The dictionary must contain
|
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# at least one phrase and every phrase must contain at least 2 characters
|
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# that are letters or digits. [required]
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"A String",
|
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],
|
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},
|
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"cloudStoragePath": { # Message representing a single file or path in Cloud Storage. # Newline-delimited file of words in Cloud Storage. Only a single file
|
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# is accepted.
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"path": "A String", # A url representing a file or path (no wildcards) in Cloud Storage.
|
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# Example: gs://[BUCKET_NAME]/dictionary.txt
|
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},
|
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},
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"storedType": { # A reference to a StoredInfoType to use with scanning. # Load an existing `StoredInfoType` resource for use in
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# `InspectDataSource`. Not currently supported in `InspectContent`.
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"name": "A String", # Resource name of the requested `StoredInfoType`, for example
|
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# `organizations/433245324/storedInfoTypes/432452342` or
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# `projects/project-id/storedInfoTypes/432452342`.
|
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"createTime": "A String", # Timestamp indicating when the version of the `StoredInfoType` used for
|
|
# inspection was created. Output-only field, populated by the system.
|
|
},
|
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"detectionRules": [ # Set of detection rules to apply to all findings of this CustomInfoType.
|
|
# Rules are applied in order that they are specified. Not supported for the
|
|
# `surrogate_type` CustomInfoType.
|
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{ # Deprecated; use `InspectionRuleSet` instead. Rule for modifying a
|
|
# `CustomInfoType` to alter behavior under certain circumstances, depending
|
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# on the specific details of the rule. Not supported for the `surrogate_type`
|
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# custom infoType.
|
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"hotwordRule": { # The rule that adjusts the likelihood of findings within a certain # Hotword-based detection rule.
|
|
# proximity of hotwords.
|
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"proximity": { # Message for specifying a window around a finding to apply a detection # Proximity of the finding within which the entire hotword must reside.
|
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# The total length of the window cannot exceed 1000 characters. Note that
|
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# the finding itself will be included in the window, so that hotwords may
|
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# be used to match substrings of the finding itself. For example, the
|
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# certainty of a phone number regex "\(\d{3}\) \d{3}-\d{4}" could be
|
|
# adjusted upwards if the area code is known to be the local area code of
|
|
# a company office using the hotword regex "\(xxx\)", where "xxx"
|
|
# is the area code in question.
|
|
# rule.
|
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"windowAfter": 42, # Number of characters after the finding to consider.
|
|
"windowBefore": 42, # Number of characters before the finding to consider.
|
|
},
|
|
"hotwordRegex": { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression pattern defining what qualifies as a hotword.
|
|
"pattern": "A String", # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
|
|
# (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
|
|
# google/re2 repository on GitHub.
|
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"groupIndexes": [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
|
|
# specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
|
|
42,
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"likelihoodAdjustment": { # Message for specifying an adjustment to the likelihood of a finding as # Likelihood adjustment to apply to all matching findings.
|
|
# part of a detection rule.
|
|
"relativeLikelihood": 42, # Increase or decrease the likelihood by the specified number of
|
|
# levels. For example, if a finding would be `POSSIBLE` without the
|
|
# detection rule and `relative_likelihood` is 1, then it is upgraded to
|
|
# `LIKELY`, while a value of -1 would downgrade it to `UNLIKELY`.
|
|
# Likelihood may never drop below `VERY_UNLIKELY` or exceed
|
|
# `VERY_LIKELY`, so applying an adjustment of 1 followed by an
|
|
# adjustment of -1 when base likelihood is `VERY_LIKELY` will result in
|
|
# a final likelihood of `LIKELY`.
|
|
"fixedLikelihood": "A String", # Set the likelihood of a finding to a fixed value.
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
"exclusionType": "A String", # If set to EXCLUSION_TYPE_EXCLUDE this infoType will not cause a finding
|
|
# to be returned. It still can be used for rules matching.
|
|
"likelihood": "A String", # Likelihood to return for this CustomInfoType. This base value can be
|
|
# altered by a detection rule if the finding meets the criteria specified by
|
|
# the rule. Defaults to `VERY_LIKELY` if not specified.
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
"includeQuote": True or False, # When true, a contextual quote from the data that triggered a finding is
|
|
# included in the response; see Finding.quote.
|
|
"ruleSet": [ # Set of rules to apply to the findings for this InspectConfig.
|
|
# Exclusion rules, contained in the set are executed in the end, other
|
|
# rules are executed in the order they are specified for each info type.
|
|
{ # Rule set for modifying a set of infoTypes to alter behavior under certain
|
|
# circumstances, depending on the specific details of the rules within the set.
|
|
"rules": [ # Set of rules to be applied to infoTypes. The rules are applied in order.
|
|
{ # A single inspection rule to be applied to infoTypes, specified in
|
|
# `InspectionRuleSet`.
|
|
"hotwordRule": { # The rule that adjusts the likelihood of findings within a certain # Hotword-based detection rule.
|
|
# proximity of hotwords.
|
|
"proximity": { # Message for specifying a window around a finding to apply a detection # Proximity of the finding within which the entire hotword must reside.
|
|
# The total length of the window cannot exceed 1000 characters. Note that
|
|
# the finding itself will be included in the window, so that hotwords may
|
|
# be used to match substrings of the finding itself. For example, the
|
|
# certainty of a phone number regex "\(\d{3}\) \d{3}-\d{4}" could be
|
|
# adjusted upwards if the area code is known to be the local area code of
|
|
# a company office using the hotword regex "\(xxx\)", where "xxx"
|
|
# is the area code in question.
|
|
# rule.
|
|
"windowAfter": 42, # Number of characters after the finding to consider.
|
|
"windowBefore": 42, # Number of characters before the finding to consider.
|
|
},
|
|
"hotwordRegex": { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression pattern defining what qualifies as a hotword.
|
|
"pattern": "A String", # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
|
|
# (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
|
|
# google/re2 repository on GitHub.
|
|
"groupIndexes": [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
|
|
# specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
|
|
42,
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"likelihoodAdjustment": { # Message for specifying an adjustment to the likelihood of a finding as # Likelihood adjustment to apply to all matching findings.
|
|
# part of a detection rule.
|
|
"relativeLikelihood": 42, # Increase or decrease the likelihood by the specified number of
|
|
# levels. For example, if a finding would be `POSSIBLE` without the
|
|
# detection rule and `relative_likelihood` is 1, then it is upgraded to
|
|
# `LIKELY`, while a value of -1 would downgrade it to `UNLIKELY`.
|
|
# Likelihood may never drop below `VERY_UNLIKELY` or exceed
|
|
# `VERY_LIKELY`, so applying an adjustment of 1 followed by an
|
|
# adjustment of -1 when base likelihood is `VERY_LIKELY` will result in
|
|
# a final likelihood of `LIKELY`.
|
|
"fixedLikelihood": "A String", # Set the likelihood of a finding to a fixed value.
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
"exclusionRule": { # The rule that specifies conditions when findings of infoTypes specified in # Exclusion rule.
|
|
# `InspectionRuleSet` are removed from results.
|
|
"regex": { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression which defines the rule.
|
|
"pattern": "A String", # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
|
|
# (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
|
|
# google/re2 repository on GitHub.
|
|
"groupIndexes": [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
|
|
# specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
|
|
42,
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"excludeInfoTypes": { # List of exclude infoTypes. # Set of infoTypes for which findings would affect this rule.
|
|
"infoTypes": [ # InfoType list in ExclusionRule rule drops a finding when it overlaps or
|
|
# contained within with a finding of an infoType from this list. For
|
|
# example, for `InspectionRuleSet.info_types` containing "PHONE_NUMBER"` and
|
|
# `exclusion_rule` containing `exclude_info_types.info_types` with
|
|
# "EMAIL_ADDRESS" the phone number findings are dropped if they overlap
|
|
# with EMAIL_ADDRESS finding.
|
|
# That leads to "555-222-2222@example.org" to generate only a single
|
|
# finding, namely email address.
|
|
{ # Type of information detected by the API.
|
|
"name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
|
|
# creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
|
|
# at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
|
|
# a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
|
|
# [a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}.
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"dictionary": { # Custom information type based on a dictionary of words or phrases. This can # Dictionary which defines the rule.
|
|
# be used to match sensitive information specific to the data, such as a list
|
|
# of employee IDs or job titles.
|
|
#
|
|
# Dictionary words are case-insensitive and all characters other than letters
|
|
# and digits in the unicode [Basic Multilingual
|
|
# Plane](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plane_%28Unicode%29#Basic_Multilingual_Plane)
|
|
# will be replaced with whitespace when scanning for matches, so the
|
|
# dictionary phrase "Sam Johnson" will match all three phrases "sam johnson",
|
|
# "Sam, Johnson", and "Sam (Johnson)". Additionally, the characters
|
|
# surrounding any match must be of a different type than the adjacent
|
|
# characters within the word, so letters must be next to non-letters and
|
|
# digits next to non-digits. For example, the dictionary word "jen" will
|
|
# match the first three letters of the text "jen123" but will return no
|
|
# matches for "jennifer".
|
|
#
|
|
# Dictionary words containing a large number of characters that are not
|
|
# letters or digits may result in unexpected findings because such characters
|
|
# are treated as whitespace. The
|
|
# [limits](https://cloud.google.com/dlp/limits) page contains details about
|
|
# the size limits of dictionaries. For dictionaries that do not fit within
|
|
# these constraints, consider using `LargeCustomDictionaryConfig` in the
|
|
# `StoredInfoType` API.
|
|
"wordList": { # Message defining a list of words or phrases to search for in the data. # List of words or phrases to search for.
|
|
"words": [ # Words or phrases defining the dictionary. The dictionary must contain
|
|
# at least one phrase and every phrase must contain at least 2 characters
|
|
# that are letters or digits. [required]
|
|
"A String",
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"cloudStoragePath": { # Message representing a single file or path in Cloud Storage. # Newline-delimited file of words in Cloud Storage. Only a single file
|
|
# is accepted.
|
|
"path": "A String", # A url representing a file or path (no wildcards) in Cloud Storage.
|
|
# Example: gs://[BUCKET_NAME]/dictionary.txt
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
"matchingType": "A String", # How the rule is applied, see MatchingType documentation for details.
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
"infoTypes": [ # List of infoTypes this rule set is applied to.
|
|
{ # Type of information detected by the API.
|
|
"name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
|
|
# creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
|
|
# at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
|
|
# a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
|
|
# [a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}.
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
"contentOptions": [ # List of options defining data content to scan.
|
|
# If empty, text, images, and other content will be included.
|
|
"A String",
|
|
],
|
|
"infoTypes": [ # Restricts what info_types to look for. The values must correspond to
|
|
# InfoType values returned by ListInfoTypes or listed at
|
|
# https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference.
|
|
#
|
|
# When no InfoTypes or CustomInfoTypes are specified in a request, the
|
|
# system may automatically choose what detectors to run. By default this may
|
|
# be all types, but may change over time as detectors are updated.
|
|
#
|
|
# The special InfoType name "ALL_BASIC" can be used to trigger all detectors,
|
|
# but may change over time as new InfoTypes are added. If you need precise
|
|
# control and predictability as to what detectors are run you should specify
|
|
# specific InfoTypes listed in the reference.
|
|
{ # Type of information detected by the API.
|
|
"name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
|
|
# creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
|
|
# at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
|
|
# a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
|
|
# [a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}.
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"createTime": "A String", # The creation timestamp of a inspectTemplate, output only field.
|
|
"name": "A String", # The template name. Output only.
|
|
#
|
|
# The template will have one of the following formats:
|
|
# `projects/PROJECT_ID/inspectTemplates/TEMPLATE_ID` OR
|
|
# `organizations/ORGANIZATION_ID/inspectTemplates/TEMPLATE_ID`
|
|
},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
|
|
Allowed values
|
|
1 - v1 error format
|
|
2 - v2 error format
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
An object of the form:
|
|
|
|
{ # The inspectTemplate contains a configuration (set of types of sensitive data
|
|
# to be detected) to be used anywhere you otherwise would normally specify
|
|
# InspectConfig. See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/concepts-templates
|
|
# to learn more.
|
|
"updateTime": "A String", # The last update timestamp of a inspectTemplate, output only field.
|
|
"displayName": "A String", # Display name (max 256 chars).
|
|
"description": "A String", # Short description (max 256 chars).
|
|
"inspectConfig": { # Configuration description of the scanning process. # The core content of the template. Configuration of the scanning process.
|
|
# When used with redactContent only info_types and min_likelihood are currently
|
|
# used.
|
|
"excludeInfoTypes": True or False, # When true, excludes type information of the findings.
|
|
"limits": {
|
|
"maxFindingsPerRequest": 42, # Max number of findings that will be returned per request/job.
|
|
# When set within `InspectContentRequest`, the maximum returned is 2000
|
|
# regardless if this is set higher.
|
|
"maxFindingsPerInfoType": [ # Configuration of findings limit given for specified infoTypes.
|
|
{ # Max findings configuration per infoType, per content item or long
|
|
# running DlpJob.
|
|
"infoType": { # Type of information detected by the API. # Type of information the findings limit applies to. Only one limit per
|
|
# info_type should be provided. If InfoTypeLimit does not have an
|
|
# info_type, the DLP API applies the limit against all info_types that
|
|
# are found but not specified in another InfoTypeLimit.
|
|
"name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
|
|
# creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
|
|
# at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
|
|
# a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
|
|
# [a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}.
|
|
},
|
|
"maxFindings": 42, # Max findings limit for the given infoType.
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
"maxFindingsPerItem": 42, # Max number of findings that will be returned for each item scanned.
|
|
# When set within `InspectDataSourceRequest`,
|
|
# the maximum returned is 2000 regardless if this is set higher.
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# When set within `InspectContentRequest`, this field is ignored.
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},
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"minLikelihood": "A String", # Only returns findings equal or above this threshold. The default is
|
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# POSSIBLE.
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# See https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/likelihood to learn more.
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"customInfoTypes": [ # CustomInfoTypes provided by the user. See
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# https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/creating-custom-infotypes to learn more.
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{ # Custom information type provided by the user. Used to find domain-specific
|
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# sensitive information configurable to the data in question.
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"regex": { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression based CustomInfoType.
|
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"pattern": "A String", # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
|
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# (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
|
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# google/re2 repository on GitHub.
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"groupIndexes": [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
|
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# specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
|
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42,
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],
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},
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"surrogateType": { # Message for detecting output from deidentification transformations # Message for detecting output from deidentification transformations that
|
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# support reversing.
|
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# such as
|
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# [`CryptoReplaceFfxFpeConfig`](/dlp/docs/reference/rest/v2/organizations.deidentifyTemplates#cryptoreplaceffxfpeconfig).
|
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# These types of transformations are
|
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# those that perform pseudonymization, thereby producing a "surrogate" as
|
|
# output. This should be used in conjunction with a field on the
|
|
# transformation such as `surrogate_info_type`. This CustomInfoType does
|
|
# not support the use of `detection_rules`.
|
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},
|
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"infoType": { # Type of information detected by the API. # CustomInfoType can either be a new infoType, or an extension of built-in
|
|
# infoType, when the name matches one of existing infoTypes and that infoType
|
|
# is specified in `InspectContent.info_types` field. Specifying the latter
|
|
# adds findings to the one detected by the system. If built-in info type is
|
|
# not specified in `InspectContent.info_types` list then the name is treated
|
|
# as a custom info type.
|
|
"name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
|
|
# creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
|
|
# at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
|
|
# a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
|
|
# [a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}.
|
|
},
|
|
"dictionary": { # Custom information type based on a dictionary of words or phrases. This can # A list of phrases to detect as a CustomInfoType.
|
|
# be used to match sensitive information specific to the data, such as a list
|
|
# of employee IDs or job titles.
|
|
#
|
|
# Dictionary words are case-insensitive and all characters other than letters
|
|
# and digits in the unicode [Basic Multilingual
|
|
# Plane](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plane_%28Unicode%29#Basic_Multilingual_Plane)
|
|
# will be replaced with whitespace when scanning for matches, so the
|
|
# dictionary phrase "Sam Johnson" will match all three phrases "sam johnson",
|
|
# "Sam, Johnson", and "Sam (Johnson)". Additionally, the characters
|
|
# surrounding any match must be of a different type than the adjacent
|
|
# characters within the word, so letters must be next to non-letters and
|
|
# digits next to non-digits. For example, the dictionary word "jen" will
|
|
# match the first three letters of the text "jen123" but will return no
|
|
# matches for "jennifer".
|
|
#
|
|
# Dictionary words containing a large number of characters that are not
|
|
# letters or digits may result in unexpected findings because such characters
|
|
# are treated as whitespace. The
|
|
# [limits](https://cloud.google.com/dlp/limits) page contains details about
|
|
# the size limits of dictionaries. For dictionaries that do not fit within
|
|
# these constraints, consider using `LargeCustomDictionaryConfig` in the
|
|
# `StoredInfoType` API.
|
|
"wordList": { # Message defining a list of words or phrases to search for in the data. # List of words or phrases to search for.
|
|
"words": [ # Words or phrases defining the dictionary. The dictionary must contain
|
|
# at least one phrase and every phrase must contain at least 2 characters
|
|
# that are letters or digits. [required]
|
|
"A String",
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"cloudStoragePath": { # Message representing a single file or path in Cloud Storage. # Newline-delimited file of words in Cloud Storage. Only a single file
|
|
# is accepted.
|
|
"path": "A String", # A url representing a file or path (no wildcards) in Cloud Storage.
|
|
# Example: gs://[BUCKET_NAME]/dictionary.txt
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
"storedType": { # A reference to a StoredInfoType to use with scanning. # Load an existing `StoredInfoType` resource for use in
|
|
# `InspectDataSource`. Not currently supported in `InspectContent`.
|
|
"name": "A String", # Resource name of the requested `StoredInfoType`, for example
|
|
# `organizations/433245324/storedInfoTypes/432452342` or
|
|
# `projects/project-id/storedInfoTypes/432452342`.
|
|
"createTime": "A String", # Timestamp indicating when the version of the `StoredInfoType` used for
|
|
# inspection was created. Output-only field, populated by the system.
|
|
},
|
|
"detectionRules": [ # Set of detection rules to apply to all findings of this CustomInfoType.
|
|
# Rules are applied in order that they are specified. Not supported for the
|
|
# `surrogate_type` CustomInfoType.
|
|
{ # Deprecated; use `InspectionRuleSet` instead. Rule for modifying a
|
|
# `CustomInfoType` to alter behavior under certain circumstances, depending
|
|
# on the specific details of the rule. Not supported for the `surrogate_type`
|
|
# custom infoType.
|
|
"hotwordRule": { # The rule that adjusts the likelihood of findings within a certain # Hotword-based detection rule.
|
|
# proximity of hotwords.
|
|
"proximity": { # Message for specifying a window around a finding to apply a detection # Proximity of the finding within which the entire hotword must reside.
|
|
# The total length of the window cannot exceed 1000 characters. Note that
|
|
# the finding itself will be included in the window, so that hotwords may
|
|
# be used to match substrings of the finding itself. For example, the
|
|
# certainty of a phone number regex "\(\d{3}\) \d{3}-\d{4}" could be
|
|
# adjusted upwards if the area code is known to be the local area code of
|
|
# a company office using the hotword regex "\(xxx\)", where "xxx"
|
|
# is the area code in question.
|
|
# rule.
|
|
"windowAfter": 42, # Number of characters after the finding to consider.
|
|
"windowBefore": 42, # Number of characters before the finding to consider.
|
|
},
|
|
"hotwordRegex": { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression pattern defining what qualifies as a hotword.
|
|
"pattern": "A String", # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
|
|
# (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
|
|
# google/re2 repository on GitHub.
|
|
"groupIndexes": [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
|
|
# specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
|
|
42,
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"likelihoodAdjustment": { # Message for specifying an adjustment to the likelihood of a finding as # Likelihood adjustment to apply to all matching findings.
|
|
# part of a detection rule.
|
|
"relativeLikelihood": 42, # Increase or decrease the likelihood by the specified number of
|
|
# levels. For example, if a finding would be `POSSIBLE` without the
|
|
# detection rule and `relative_likelihood` is 1, then it is upgraded to
|
|
# `LIKELY`, while a value of -1 would downgrade it to `UNLIKELY`.
|
|
# Likelihood may never drop below `VERY_UNLIKELY` or exceed
|
|
# `VERY_LIKELY`, so applying an adjustment of 1 followed by an
|
|
# adjustment of -1 when base likelihood is `VERY_LIKELY` will result in
|
|
# a final likelihood of `LIKELY`.
|
|
"fixedLikelihood": "A String", # Set the likelihood of a finding to a fixed value.
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
"exclusionType": "A String", # If set to EXCLUSION_TYPE_EXCLUDE this infoType will not cause a finding
|
|
# to be returned. It still can be used for rules matching.
|
|
"likelihood": "A String", # Likelihood to return for this CustomInfoType. This base value can be
|
|
# altered by a detection rule if the finding meets the criteria specified by
|
|
# the rule. Defaults to `VERY_LIKELY` if not specified.
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
"includeQuote": True or False, # When true, a contextual quote from the data that triggered a finding is
|
|
# included in the response; see Finding.quote.
|
|
"ruleSet": [ # Set of rules to apply to the findings for this InspectConfig.
|
|
# Exclusion rules, contained in the set are executed in the end, other
|
|
# rules are executed in the order they are specified for each info type.
|
|
{ # Rule set for modifying a set of infoTypes to alter behavior under certain
|
|
# circumstances, depending on the specific details of the rules within the set.
|
|
"rules": [ # Set of rules to be applied to infoTypes. The rules are applied in order.
|
|
{ # A single inspection rule to be applied to infoTypes, specified in
|
|
# `InspectionRuleSet`.
|
|
"hotwordRule": { # The rule that adjusts the likelihood of findings within a certain # Hotword-based detection rule.
|
|
# proximity of hotwords.
|
|
"proximity": { # Message for specifying a window around a finding to apply a detection # Proximity of the finding within which the entire hotword must reside.
|
|
# The total length of the window cannot exceed 1000 characters. Note that
|
|
# the finding itself will be included in the window, so that hotwords may
|
|
# be used to match substrings of the finding itself. For example, the
|
|
# certainty of a phone number regex "\(\d{3}\) \d{3}-\d{4}" could be
|
|
# adjusted upwards if the area code is known to be the local area code of
|
|
# a company office using the hotword regex "\(xxx\)", where "xxx"
|
|
# is the area code in question.
|
|
# rule.
|
|
"windowAfter": 42, # Number of characters after the finding to consider.
|
|
"windowBefore": 42, # Number of characters before the finding to consider.
|
|
},
|
|
"hotwordRegex": { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression pattern defining what qualifies as a hotword.
|
|
"pattern": "A String", # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
|
|
# (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
|
|
# google/re2 repository on GitHub.
|
|
"groupIndexes": [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
|
|
# specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
|
|
42,
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"likelihoodAdjustment": { # Message for specifying an adjustment to the likelihood of a finding as # Likelihood adjustment to apply to all matching findings.
|
|
# part of a detection rule.
|
|
"relativeLikelihood": 42, # Increase or decrease the likelihood by the specified number of
|
|
# levels. For example, if a finding would be `POSSIBLE` without the
|
|
# detection rule and `relative_likelihood` is 1, then it is upgraded to
|
|
# `LIKELY`, while a value of -1 would downgrade it to `UNLIKELY`.
|
|
# Likelihood may never drop below `VERY_UNLIKELY` or exceed
|
|
# `VERY_LIKELY`, so applying an adjustment of 1 followed by an
|
|
# adjustment of -1 when base likelihood is `VERY_LIKELY` will result in
|
|
# a final likelihood of `LIKELY`.
|
|
"fixedLikelihood": "A String", # Set the likelihood of a finding to a fixed value.
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
"exclusionRule": { # The rule that specifies conditions when findings of infoTypes specified in # Exclusion rule.
|
|
# `InspectionRuleSet` are removed from results.
|
|
"regex": { # Message defining a custom regular expression. # Regular expression which defines the rule.
|
|
"pattern": "A String", # Pattern defining the regular expression. Its syntax
|
|
# (https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax) can be found under the
|
|
# google/re2 repository on GitHub.
|
|
"groupIndexes": [ # The index of the submatch to extract as findings. When not
|
|
# specified, the entire match is returned. No more than 3 may be included.
|
|
42,
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"excludeInfoTypes": { # List of exclude infoTypes. # Set of infoTypes for which findings would affect this rule.
|
|
"infoTypes": [ # InfoType list in ExclusionRule rule drops a finding when it overlaps or
|
|
# contained within with a finding of an infoType from this list. For
|
|
# example, for `InspectionRuleSet.info_types` containing "PHONE_NUMBER"` and
|
|
# `exclusion_rule` containing `exclude_info_types.info_types` with
|
|
# "EMAIL_ADDRESS" the phone number findings are dropped if they overlap
|
|
# with EMAIL_ADDRESS finding.
|
|
# That leads to "555-222-2222@example.org" to generate only a single
|
|
# finding, namely email address.
|
|
{ # Type of information detected by the API.
|
|
"name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
|
|
# creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
|
|
# at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
|
|
# a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
|
|
# [a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}.
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"dictionary": { # Custom information type based on a dictionary of words or phrases. This can # Dictionary which defines the rule.
|
|
# be used to match sensitive information specific to the data, such as a list
|
|
# of employee IDs or job titles.
|
|
#
|
|
# Dictionary words are case-insensitive and all characters other than letters
|
|
# and digits in the unicode [Basic Multilingual
|
|
# Plane](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plane_%28Unicode%29#Basic_Multilingual_Plane)
|
|
# will be replaced with whitespace when scanning for matches, so the
|
|
# dictionary phrase "Sam Johnson" will match all three phrases "sam johnson",
|
|
# "Sam, Johnson", and "Sam (Johnson)". Additionally, the characters
|
|
# surrounding any match must be of a different type than the adjacent
|
|
# characters within the word, so letters must be next to non-letters and
|
|
# digits next to non-digits. For example, the dictionary word "jen" will
|
|
# match the first three letters of the text "jen123" but will return no
|
|
# matches for "jennifer".
|
|
#
|
|
# Dictionary words containing a large number of characters that are not
|
|
# letters or digits may result in unexpected findings because such characters
|
|
# are treated as whitespace. The
|
|
# [limits](https://cloud.google.com/dlp/limits) page contains details about
|
|
# the size limits of dictionaries. For dictionaries that do not fit within
|
|
# these constraints, consider using `LargeCustomDictionaryConfig` in the
|
|
# `StoredInfoType` API.
|
|
"wordList": { # Message defining a list of words or phrases to search for in the data. # List of words or phrases to search for.
|
|
"words": [ # Words or phrases defining the dictionary. The dictionary must contain
|
|
# at least one phrase and every phrase must contain at least 2 characters
|
|
# that are letters or digits. [required]
|
|
"A String",
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"cloudStoragePath": { # Message representing a single file or path in Cloud Storage. # Newline-delimited file of words in Cloud Storage. Only a single file
|
|
# is accepted.
|
|
"path": "A String", # A url representing a file or path (no wildcards) in Cloud Storage.
|
|
# Example: gs://[BUCKET_NAME]/dictionary.txt
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
"matchingType": "A String", # How the rule is applied, see MatchingType documentation for details.
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
"infoTypes": [ # List of infoTypes this rule set is applied to.
|
|
{ # Type of information detected by the API.
|
|
"name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
|
|
# creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
|
|
# at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
|
|
# a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
|
|
# [a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}.
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
"contentOptions": [ # List of options defining data content to scan.
|
|
# If empty, text, images, and other content will be included.
|
|
"A String",
|
|
],
|
|
"infoTypes": [ # Restricts what info_types to look for. The values must correspond to
|
|
# InfoType values returned by ListInfoTypes or listed at
|
|
# https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference.
|
|
#
|
|
# When no InfoTypes or CustomInfoTypes are specified in a request, the
|
|
# system may automatically choose what detectors to run. By default this may
|
|
# be all types, but may change over time as detectors are updated.
|
|
#
|
|
# The special InfoType name "ALL_BASIC" can be used to trigger all detectors,
|
|
# but may change over time as new InfoTypes are added. If you need precise
|
|
# control and predictability as to what detectors are run you should specify
|
|
# specific InfoTypes listed in the reference.
|
|
{ # Type of information detected by the API.
|
|
"name": "A String", # Name of the information type. Either a name of your choosing when
|
|
# creating a CustomInfoType, or one of the names listed
|
|
# at https://cloud.google.com/dlp/docs/infotypes-reference when specifying
|
|
# a built-in type. InfoType names should conform to the pattern
|
|
# [a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,64}.
|
|
},
|
|
],
|
|
},
|
|
"createTime": "A String", # The creation timestamp of a inspectTemplate, output only field.
|
|
"name": "A String", # The template name. Output only.
|
|
#
|
|
# The template will have one of the following formats:
|
|
# `projects/PROJECT_ID/inspectTemplates/TEMPLATE_ID` OR
|
|
# `organizations/ORGANIZATION_ID/inspectTemplates/TEMPLATE_ID`
|
|
}</pre>
|
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